When Painting Edo: Japanese Art from the Feinberg Collection opened in February, we welcomed visitors into our largest-ever exhibition—a showcase of early modern Japanese art from the unparalleled collection of Robert and Betsy Feinberg. Praised for its “dizzying breadth” by The Boston Globe, the exhibition is now digitally accessible, in partnership with Google Arts & Culture. Tour Painting Edo from the comfort of your home and enjoy this spectacular and immersive experience. 

This week on Harvard Art Museums from Home:

  • NEW! Take a virtual tour of Painting Edo, featured in four spectacular installments. Hosted on Google Arts & Culture, this tour showcases stunning examples of art from the Edo period in a gallery setting. 
  • Peek inside the exhibition catalogue and order your copy today.
  • NEW FOR KIDS! Download and explore our ancient Egyptian collections through our Coloring Ancient Egypt activity book.  
  • Don’t forget to register for the upcoming Art Study Center Seminar at Home, Mexico: Prints and Revolution 1910–45. The Zoom event starts at 11am on Friday, June 5. 
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Image: Soga Shōhaku, Race at Uji River, Japanese, Edo period, c. 1764. Six-panel folding screen; ink, color, and gold on paper. Promised gift of Robert S. and Betsy G. Feinberg, TL42147.30.