BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//PYVOBJECT//NONSGML Version 1//EN BEGIN:VEVENT UID:events.uid.6206@www.discovernikkei.org DTSTART:20200407T000000Z DTEND:20200407T000000Z DESCRIPTION:Japan&rsquo\;s Edo period (1615&ndash\;1868) was an immensely i nnovative time\, during which painters belonging to lineages old and new p roduced a wide spectrum of visually alluring works. Their paintings both r eflected and constructed the pivotal early modern era\, and the vibrant ci ty for which it was named. The Harvard Art Museums has a long history of f ocusing on Japanese art\, going back to the 1920s. This vision continues w ith the extraordinary promised gift of the collection of Robert and Betsy Feinberg\, currently on display in the largest special exhibition ever mou nted at the museums (February 14&ndash\;July 26\, 2020). In this talk\, Dr . Rachel Saunders\, the Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Curator of Asian Art at t he Harvard Art Museums\, takes an in depth look at some of the remarkable highlights of this exhibition of paintings from the Edo period.\n\n&nbsp\; \n\nFollowed by a book-signing reception\n\n&nbsp\;\n\nTickets: $15/$12 me mbers\, seniors &amp\; students\n DTSTAMP:20240420T011746Z SUMMARY:Painting Edo: Early Modern Masterworks from the Feinberg Collection URL:/en/events/2020/04/07/painting-edo-early-modern-masterworks-from-the-fe / END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR