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These sculptures, and other stand-alone warriors and their accessories, are the centerpieces of "Samurai! Armor from the Ann and Gabriel Barbier-Mueller Collection," on display through Aug. 4.
Even during the 265-year stability of the Edo period (1603-1867), every samurai would have had a suit of armour to symbolise their position, and there was a taste for reproduction 12th-century ...
Cincinnati Art Museum's "Dressed to Kill," on display through May 7, offers an up-close look at samurai armor, weapons and culture -- some pieces of which have never been displayed.
Armor from the Collection of Ann and Gabriel Barbier-Mueller" is on view Through Aug. 3 at Tulsa's Philbrook Museum of Art.
"Throne of Blood,” Akira Kurosawa’s eloquently stylized 1957 reimagining of Shakespeare’s “Macbeth” as a 16th century Japanese samurai saga, hovers in the flushed, rosy atmosphere of a ...
This suit of armor bears the crest of the powerful Ikeda family. The helmet dates to the 14th century, and the suit—including the bear-fur shoes—dates to the 18th. The Ann & Gabriel Barbier ...
Royal Ontario Museum researchers say that the 19th-century Samurai armor is made of lacquered iron, silk lacing, doeskin and engraved gilt copper. The decorations are colorful and carefully made.
Samurai Armor exhibit at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts (Courtesy of VMFA) Teachers and Commonwealth employees are encouraged to call 804-340-1405 or go to VMFA’s Visitors Service Desk to make ...
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