We expected a short visit to the Walters Art Museum in Baltimore, Md., to see some Impressionist paintings in their collection, but we discovered a delightful museum with lots to see – and all for free! The museum, opened in 1934, holds the collection of William Thompson Walters and his son Henry Walters. Their collection of 22,000 works (along with the building housing it and the adjacent mansion) were bequeathed to the city upon Henry’s death “for the benefit of the public.”
Here are some of the items that struck our fancy, including the cover photo (above) of Kimura Yoshiro’s Blue-Glaze Bowl with Wave Pattern.
I love netsuke! I was so touched by the “imperfect” bamboo leaf on the vase. A perfect example of wabi-sabi.
Jennifer here wondering if she’s the only one who’d never heard of netsuke before…