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Author: Joelle Seligson

Joelle Seligson is digital editor at the Freer|Sackler.
Freer comparing Whistler’s Venus Rising from the Sea (F1903.174) to an Islamic glazed ceramic pot (F1905.61), 1909. Photograph by Alvin Langdon Coburn.
April 10, 2018March 25, 2020

This Saturday: Reconsider Freer’s Asian Ceramics

Freer comparing Whistler’s Venus Rising from the Sea (F1903.174) to an Islamic glazed ceramic pot (F1905.61), 1909. Photograph by Alvin Langdon Coburn.
April 10, 2018March 25, 2020

This Saturday: Reconsider Freer’s Asian Ceramics

Charles Lang Freer
shadow puppet play - wayang
November 8, 2016March 25, 2020

Performing Indonesia: Sumarsam

Performing Indonesia
Detail, Courtesan beneath a Mosquito Net; (with cat)
October 28, 2016March 25, 2020

National Cat Day: Courtesan Beneath a Mosquito Net

F1995.17
October 21, 2016March 25, 2020

Secretary Skorton on “The Art of the Qur’an”

The Art of the Qur'an: Treasures from the Museum of Turkish and Islamic Arts
October 20, 2016March 25, 2020

Performing Indonesia: Music from Sulawesi and West Java

Performing Indonesia
blue and white porcelain incense burner
October 14, 2016March 25, 2020

Chinamania in 3D

Chinamania
Possibly Bodhisattva Avalokitesvara (Guanyin) in the guise of a Buddha
October 12, 2016March 25, 2020

National Fossil Day: A Mysterious Mammoth Carving

F1957.25
collection of jade disks (bi ç’§)
October 6, 2016July 23, 2021

Jades for Life and Death

Archival image shows the Peacock Room in museum founder Charles Lang Freer’s Detroit home.
October 5, 2016March 25, 2020

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