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collection, as well as those on loan. In addition, conservators are responsible for conducting technical examinations of objects already in the collection and those under consideration for acquisition. They also collaborate frequently with the department's scientists on technical and applied research. Training and professional outreach efforts are an integral part of the department's commitment to educating future conservators, museum professionals, and the public about conservation.
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catalogued in Asian languages. Originating from the collection of four thousand monographs, periodical issues, offprints, and sales catalogues that Charles Lang Freer donated to the Smithsonian Institution as part of his gift to the nation, the F|S Library maintains the highest standards for collecting materials an active program of purchases, gifts, and exchanges.
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felt strongly that all of the museum's holding should be readily accessible to scholars at all times. In addition, Freer's bequest to the Smithsonian came with the proviso that he would execute full curatorial control over the collection until his death. The Smithsonian initially hesitated at the requirements but the intercession of President
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Art hired a full-time Japanese restorer and established what was to become the East Asian Painting Conservation Studio. This facility remains one of the few in the United States that specializes in the conservation of Asian paintings. The Technical Laboratory was established in 1951 when chemist Rutherford J. Gettens moved from the
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Care of the collections began before the museum came into existence as Charles Lang Freer, the founder of the Freer Gallery of Art, hired Japanese painting restorers to care for his works and to prepare them for their eventual home as part of the Smithsonian Institution. In 1932, the Freer Gallery of
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The Freer|Sackler Library is the largest Asian art research library in the United States. Open to the public five days a week (except federal holidays) without appointment, the library collection consists of more than 86,000 volumes, including nearly 2,000 rare books. Half the volumes are written and
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donation stated that only items from his collection may be exhibited at the gallery, the Freer does not borrow from or lend out items to other institutions. However, due to the 26,000 objects in the gallery's collections, they are still able to present exhibitions internationally recognized for both
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The museum offers free tours to the public and presents a full schedule events for the public including films, lectures, symposia, concerts, performances, and discussions. Over 11,000 objects from the Freer|Sackler collections are fully searchable and available online. The Freer was also featured in
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The Freer and Sackler, along with the Metropolitan Center for Far Eastern Art Studies in Kyoto, Japan, presents the Shimada Prize for distinguished scholarship in the history of East Asian art. The award was established in 1992 in honor of Professor Shimada Shujiro, by the Freer Gallery of Art and
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are also located at the Archives. The Archives also holds over 125,000 photographs of Asia dating from the 19th and early 20th centuries. Highlights of photographic holdings include the Henry and Nancy Rosin Collection of 19th century photography of Japan, the 1903-1904 photographs of the Chinese
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After opening in 1923, the Freer served as the Smithsonian's first museum dedicated to the fine arts. The Freer was also the first Smithsonian museum created from a private collector's bequest. Through the years, the collections have grown through gifts and purchases to nearly triple the size of
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The Freer gift was accepted on behalf of the government by the Smithsonian Board of Regents in 1906. Freer's will, however, contained certain requirements that only objects from the permanent collection could be exhibited in the gallery, and that none of the art could be exhibited elsewhere. Freer
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Freer and Sackler curators are also involved in dozens of ongoing research projects, often with colleagues from institutions around the world. The results of their work can be seen in a variety of published formats, including exhibition catalogues, scholarly publications, and online publications.
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to the Freer. The laboratory was the first Smithsonian facility devoted to the use of scientific methods for the study of works of art. Over the years, the work of the Technical Laboratory expanded to include objects, paper, and exhibits conservation. The Technical Laboratory and the East Asian
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The Freer|Sackler provides several online resources for exploring the art and culture of Asia and its American art collections. Besides the collections objects viewable online, thousands of photographs, archeological diaries, maps, and archaeological squeezes (impressions of carvings) have been
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The conservators in the Department of Conservation and Scientific Research care for and treat works of art in the collection and prepare them for exhibition. The department works to ensure long-term preservation and storage, safe handling, exhibition, and transport of artworks in the permanent
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The Freer Sackler Archives houses over 120 important manuscripts collections relevant to the study of America's encounter with Asian art and culture. The core collection is the personal papers of gallery founder Charles Lang Freer, which includes his purchase records, diaries, and personal
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allowed for the project to proceed. The Freer Gallery possesses an autographed letter from Roosevelt inviting Freer to visit him at the White House, reflecting the personal interest Roosevelt showed in the development of the museum. Freer died before the art gallery was completed.
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Free drop-in tours are available daily and guide visitors through both featured exhibitions and specific themes in both the Freer and Sackler galleries, and a wide range of public lectures provide in-depth experiences with prominent artists and scholars.
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forms one of the largest sources of primary documents about the American artist. Other significant collections in the Archives includes the papers (notebooks, letters, photography, squeezes) and personal objects of the German archaeologist
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Construction of the gallery began in 1916 and was completed in 1921, after a delay due to World War I. On May 9, 1923, the Freer Gallery of Art was opened to the public. Designed by American architect and landscape planner
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Most recently, the museums began the series Asia After Dark, opening up the space for musicians, dancing, Asian cuisine, and other after-work adventures. The Freer and Sackler's 'We Stand With Japan' in 2011 hosted
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Arthur M. Sackler Gallery and by The Metropolitan Center for Far Eastern Art Studies in Kyoto, Japan. Several fellowships are also available to support graduate students and visiting scholars, including the
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Linda Merrill, a former curator of American art at the Freer Gallery, editor of With Kindest Regards: The Correspondence of Charles Lang Freer and James McNeill Whistler, and co-author of Freer: A Legacy of
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is on permanent display. During its time in the Freer Gallery, the Peacock Room underwent large-scale conservation projects in the 1940s and the early 1990s, and a major restoration in the summer of 2022.
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The Freer has had a long tradition in serving as a center for inquiry and advanced scholarship about Asia. The Freer not only presents lectures and symposia to the public, but it also copublishes the
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is a peer-reviewed annual volume of scholarly articles and occasional reviews of books on the art and archaeology of Asia, the ancient Near East, and the Islamic world.
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Lidded box in the form of a melon with grapevines and knob in the shape of a rodent. Cast and hammered silver with chased and ring-punched decoration and leaf gilding.
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A major renovation of the building, which culminated in a grand reopening in 1993, greatly expanded storage and exhibition space by connecting the Freer and the
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Painting Conservation Studio merged in 1990 to create the Department of Conservation and Scientific Research for both the Freer and Sackler Galleries.
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and is lavishly decorated with green and gold peacock motifs. Purchased by Freer in 1904 and installed in the Freer Gallery after his death,
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eras. The collections include ancient Egyptian stone sculpture and wooden objects, ancient Near Eastern ceramics and metalware,
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in the United States. The Freer and Sackler galleries house the largest Asian art research library in the country and contain
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Canteen with the designs of both Christian and Islamic origin. Brass, silver inlay. Syria or Northern Iraq, mid-13th century
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correspondence with public figures such as artists, dealers and collectors. Freer's extensive correspondence with
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In 1908, Charles Moore, a former aide to Michigan United States Senator, James McMillin and the chairman of the
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with cast inscription of 187 characters which commemorates three days of meetings and ceremonies held in
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Freer's original donation: nearly 18,000 works of Asian art have been added since Freer's death in 1919.
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Rosin, Henry D.; Lyman, Benjamin Smith; Ueno, Hikoma; Beato, Felice; Rosin, Nancy; Stillfried, Raimund.
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Jar. Stoneware with cobalt pigment under clear glaze. Red River Delta kilns, Lê dynasty, 15th-century
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Vase decorated with figures of dancing females. Silver and gilt. Sasanian Empire, 6th - 7th century
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Ewer. Stoneware with copper-red pigment and white slip under celadon glaze. Gangjin or
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The Eugene and Agnes E. Meyer Auditorium, named after American financier and publisher
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Educational buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in Washington, D.C.
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Avalokiteshvara. Brass alloy with copper and tin inlay. Western Tibet, 11th century
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The Freer is now connected by an underground exhibition space to the neighboring
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The Freer houses over 26,000 objects spanning 6,000 years of history from the
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Candlestick. Brass inlaid with copper, silver, and black organic material.
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Dish. Stoneware with white slip and cobalt pigment under colorless glaze.
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bosal). Ink, color and gold on silk. Late Goryeo period, mid-14th century
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Freer began collecting American art in the 1880s. In 1890, after meeting
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series. Opaque watercolor, gold, silver and beetle wing cases on paper.
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Bodhisattva White Avalokiteshvara (Amoghapasha Lokeshvara). Wood and
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and Vajravarahi. Copper, gilt, jewel inlay. Nepal, 16th-17th century
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Wine ewer in the form of a melon. Stoneware with black inlay under
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Caemmerer, H. Paul. "Charles Moore and the Plan of Washington."
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draped in robes portraying the Realms of Existence. Limestone,
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in 1876–77. The room was designed for British shipping magnate
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Fellowship, Anne Van Biema Fellowship (Japanese Visual Arts),
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digitized and are used by researchers from around the world.
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is one of the many artifacts exhibited at the Freer Gallery.
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The Freer also has a number of rotating/temporary exhibits.
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Institutions accredited by the American Alliance of Museums
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Mahishasuramardini (“Slayer of the Buffalo Demon”). Stone (
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Late 19th and 20th century revivals, Florentine Renaissance
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Vase, with lacquer lid for use as tea ceremony water jar.
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Rosewater sprinkler. Silver and gold. India, c. 1775-1800
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Birds and Flowers of the Four Seasons: Autumn and Winter
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Members of the Cultural Alliance of Greater Washington
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In July 1987 the library moved to its new home in the
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railroad-car manufacturer and self-taught connoisseur
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The Art Newspaper - International art news and events
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Renaissance Revival architecture in Washington, D.C.
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One of the most well-known exhibits at the Freer is
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