From Manila to Peking
Asian Treasures from the
MacArthur Collection
March 27, 2004 through
February 28, 2005
For more information:
Katherine Renfrew
757-441-2965
e-mail: katherine.renfrew@norfolk.gov
New exhibit at MacArthur Memorial highlights
Asian art and artifacts
Norfolk, VA -
General Douglas and Mrs. Jean
MacArthur's dedication to their country during some of the world's most trying times
earned them the respect and admiration of people around the world. They received a
variety of gifts that revealed the deep appreciation felt by many. In March of 2004 the
MacArthur Memorial will open a special exhibit featuring Asian art and artifacts drawn
from the MacArthur Memorial’s permanent collection.
The exhibition brings together outstanding examples of indigenous art from East Asia,
and elegantly demonstrates how the MacArthurs played a role in the lives of well known
historical figures such as Emperor Hirohito and Empress Nagako; Syngman Rhee, first
President of the Republic of Korea; former Philippine Ambassador Carlos Romulo; Madame
Chiang Kai-shek and many more.
Highlights include an array of Philippine wood sculptures, cloisonné,
beautifully painted screens, antique ivory figures, lacquered chests and other objects
d’art. In addition, Kutani, Imari, Celadon and Satsuma porcelain will be featured.
Original woodblock prints and etchings by well-known artists Hiroshige, W.
Seiler, Paul Jacoulet and Kawase Hasui as well as an extensive collection of sterling
silver salt and pepper shakers given to Mrs. MacArthur from admirers will be presented. Of
special interest is a 19th century ceremonial set of Samurai armor and a
collection of 17th and 18th century Menuki (Japanese
sword hilt ornaments).
Another area of the exhibit will showcase a Japanese doll festival set given
by Empress Nagako, a doll suit of samurai armor and a Japanese Hagoita (combination doll
and battledore) which examines traditional Japanese culture.
A sampling of traditional Asian music will accompany visitors as they explore the
galleries. A film discussing Asian art also will be offered.
From Manila to Peking: Asian
Treasures from the MacArthur Collection
provides a rare opportunity to view an eclectic collection of never-before-seen
artifacts, and is a testament to the enduring legacy of General and Mrs. MacArthur.
Exhibition Fact Sheet
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March 27, 2004 – February
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From Manila to Peking: Asian Treasures from the
MacArthur Collection
features Asian art and artifacts drawn from the MacArthur Memorial’s
permanent collection and provides a rare opportunity to view an eclectic collection of
never-before-seen artifacts.
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Exhibition
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collection of original woodblock prints and etchings by well-known artists Hiroshige, W. Seiler, Paul Jacoulet and Kawase Hasui.
A 19th century ceremonial set of Samurai armor and a
collection of 17th and 18th century Menuki (Japanese sword hilt ornaments).
An array of Philippine wood sculptures, cloisonné, beautifully painted screens, antique ivory figures, lacquered chests as well as a collection of Kutani, Imari, Celadon and Satsuma porcelain.
A collection of elegantly painted scrolls including a water color on silk entitled “Grand Meeting of the Gods” c. 1500.
A Japanese doll festival set given by Empress Nagako as well as
other traditional Asian dolls.
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Sponsors: |
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The General
Douglas MacArthur Foundation |
For more information contact us by:
Mail
MacArthur Memorial, MacArthur Square, Norfolk, Virginia 23510
Phone: (757) 441-2965
Fax (757) 441-5389 or ...