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The Freer Gallery of Art is a treasure trove of exquisite artworks from various periods and cultures



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The Freer Gallery of Art is a treasure trove of exquisite artworks from various periods and cultures. Step into the world of Japanese art with "Peonies and Willows, " a stunning painting from the Momoyama or Edo period in the early 17th century, created by Hasegawa Tonin. Marvel at "Gama Sennin" and his three-legged toad, an enchanting sculpture from the 18th-century Edo period that captures Chinese folklore. Transport yourself to ancient China with "Landscape with Gibbons and Cranes, " a breathtaking masterpiece from the Qing dynasty in the 18th century, whose creator remains unknown. Immerse yourself in history as you witness a mounted man hunting birds with a falcon, depicted in an anonymous artwork dating back to the early 18th century. Explore different artistic mediums through time, such as etchings like "The Unsafe Tenement" from The French Set in 1858 or study sketches like "Crouching Figure" for The White Symphony: Three Girls between 1869-1870. Delve into ceramics with tea bowls and stands crafted during the first half of the 12th century using stoneware adorned with black slip under celadon glaze. Discover intriguing glimpses into people's lives through photographs like "Guest, Miss (Freer Art Gallery)" captured between 1890 and 1910 by an unknown photographer. Finally, be amazed by al-Jazari's ingenious mechanical devices showcased in folios depicting a candle clock from his book Kitab fi ma arifat al-hiyal al-handisaya (The Book of Knowledge of Ingenious Mechanical Devices) dating back to around AD1206. With its diverse collection spanning centuries and continents, the Freer Gallery of Art offers visitors an immersive journey through time and culture.