![]() ![]() ![]() This collection consists of over 1,400 titles as well as thousands of volumes of Japanese illustrated books, manuscripts, and more, dating anywhere from the late 17th century to the 1930s. Visitors can find the show, curated in collaboration with faculty and graduate students, within the Goldstein Family Gallery.Īt the advice of professor Julie Nelson Davis, Art History Department Chair and 18th–19th century Japanese art specialist, Tress donated his collection of Japanese illustrated books to the University of Pennsylvania Libraries in 2018. ![]() 29, will remain on view through the end of the semester on Dec. The special exhibition, which opened on Sept. The Kislak Center is now exhibiting photographs by Arthur Tress in dialogue with Japanese illustrated books from his personal collection. Between Van Pelt’s endless stacks and tables full of stressed–out students exists the Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts. ![]()
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