The Cleveland Museum of Art
Collection Online as of March 15, 2025

Festival Scenes
1600s
(1615–1868)
Overall: 51.1 x 208.9 cm (20 1/8 x 82 1/4 in.)
Location: not on view
- ?–1973(R. Hosomi, Osaka, Japan, sold to Mr. and Mrs. Kelvin Smith)1973–1985The Kelvin Smith Collection, Cleveland, OH, given by Mrs. Kelvin [Eleanor Armstrong] Smith [1899–1998] to the Cleveland Museum of Art1985–The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH
- “Checklist of the Kelvin Smith Bequest.” The Bulletin of the Cleveland Museum of Art 75, no. 7 (September 1988): 292–295. Mentioned: p. 294 www.jstor.orgPutney, Carolyn M. Japanese Treasures: The Art of Netsuke Carving in the Toledo Museum of Art. 1st ed. Toledo, OH: Toledo Museum of Art, 2000. Mentioned and Reproduced: pp. 10 & 11Cunningham, Michael R. Unfolding Beauty: Japanese Screens from the Cleveland Museum of Art. Cleveland, OH: Cleveland Museum of Art, 2001. Reproduced: cat. no. 42, p. 77Vilbar, Sinéad. “Enhancing East Asia: Experience the Japanese and Korean galleries in new light.” Cleveland Art: Cleveland Museum of Art Members Magazine vol. 56, no. 3 (May/June 2016): 23–24. Reproduced: p. 24 archive.org
- Art in Miniature: Japanese Netsuke from The Toledo Museum of Art. The Toledo Museum of Art, Toledo, OH (organizer) (April 20-June 11, 2000).A Private World: Japanese and Chinese Art from the Kelvin Smith Collection. The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH (organizer) (September 14-November 13, 1988).Byobu: The Art of the Japanese Screen. The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH (organizer) (December 8, 1987-January 10, 1988).Ukiyo-e: Floating World. The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH (June 11-September 2, 1973).
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Source URL:
https://www.clevelandart.org/art/1985.279.2