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By Dixie Norwood
Collection Overview
Scope and Contents of the Materials
This collection contains materials primarily on Kyoto, Japan and Japanese art, as well as artifacts from 21 countries. There are also slides from various nations as well.
Biographical Note
A native of Franklin County, Jean Schulman has become one of the South's most reconized artists. She uses a unique process-she takes native North Alabama clays to dye fabric. She even has some of her work on permanent display in the Smithsonian Institute.
Box and Folder Listing
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- Box 22
- Item 1: Japan: Designed comb
- Item 2: Japan: Small doll with lantern {dressed}
- Item 3: Japan: Carved wooden deer (x2)
- Item 4: Japan: Wooden designed box and lid with Japanese lettering, containing ceramic beaver bell figurine
- Item 5: Japan: Fans {1 large & 1 small}
- Item 6: Japan: Wind toys {1 large & 1 small}
- Item 7: Japan: Carved wooden horse
- Item 8: Japan: Ceramic beaver {large}
- Item 9: Japan: Wooden chop sticks in black chopstick box
- Item 10: Japan: Lacquered box and lid in large cardboard box
- Item 11: Japan: Ceramic beaver {small} in paper box with Japanese lettering on lid
- Item 12: Japan: Paper with lanterns and Nara, Japan notation
- Item 13: Japan: Black ornament in Yawata Uma box with paper insert in Japanese
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