Charles Lang Freer’s Library

Seven people dressed in early 1900's japanese and western clothing

In 1906, industrialist Charles Lang Freer gave his collection of Asian and American art and related materials in a gift that began the Freer Gallery of Art. This gift included books which are now in the National Museum of Asian Art Library. Mr. Freer’s personal library enables scholars to better understand not only Mr. Freer himself but also the Gallery’s art collections and the context in which many of the objects were acquired. Mr. Freer’s own handwritten comments, notes, and marginalia in many of the items provide insights as to his personal interests as he was building his art collection.

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Cover of Japanese colour-prints and their designers

Japanese colour-prints and their designers

Gookin, Frederick W.; Japan Society (New York, N.Y.)
The Japan Society
1913
Cover of Japanese prints

Japanese prints

Pepper, Charles Hovey,
Walter Kimball and Co
[1905?]
Cover of Japanese Woman's Commission for the World's Columbian Exposition

Japanese Woman's Commission for the World's Columbian Exposition

Japan. Japanese Woman's Commission for the World's Columbian Exposition.
W.B. Conkey Co., printers and binders
[1892?]
Cover of Jeypore enamels

Jeypore enamels

Jacob, S. S. Sir,; Hendley, Thomas Holbein,
W. Griggs
1886

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