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| | Past Exhibitions | Freer and Sackler Galleries |
 | | This exhibition included a broad selection of hanging scrolls, album leaves, and fans, as well as large sections of handscrolls showing rice farmers, silk producers, weavers, herders, fishermen, workers in the transportation industry, tradesmen, and peddlers, and discusses both the particular activity that is depicted as well as the painting's underlying social or philosophical ramifications. |
 | | The exhibition traced the origins and development of a distinct Mughal pictorial style in the 16th and 17th centuries and its artistic impact on both Rajput and Persian painting. |
 | | The exhibition was generously supported by Takashi, Koichi, and Koji Yanagi; the Feinberg Foundation; Mitsuru Tajima; and James Freeman, with additional funding from the Friends of the Freer and Sackler Galleries. |
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