2021.145

Measurements
h: 10-1/8 in; w: 1 in
Creation Date
845-903
Credit Line
Gift of Drs. John Fong and Colin Johnstone
Museum Contact
provenance@denverartmuseum.org
Culture
Country of Origin
Object Type
Materials / Techniques
Object URL
https://www.denverartmuseum.org/en/object/2021.145
Museum's Definition of Antiquity
Prior to beginning of the Medieval Chusei era (1185 CE)
Provenance Information
Collection of Drs. John Fong and Colin Johnstone, Kennett Square, PA, by 2020; gift, Denver Art Museum, 2021.
Exhibition Information
None
Publication Information
None
Section of the AAMD Guidelines relied upon for the exception to 1970
Cumulative facts and circumstances
Explain why the object fits the exception set forth above
The Denver Art Museum has few examples of early calligraphy. This fragment, purportedly attributed to SUGAWARA no Michizane, would fill an important gap in the collection. It provides an opportunity to put this object in the public domain and facilitate future research.

2021.143

Object Title
Lotus Sutra Fragment
Measurements
h: 56 in; w: 27 in
Creation Date
late 800s
Credit Line
Gift of Drs. John Fong and Colin Johnstone
Museum Contact
provenance@denverartmuseum.org
Culture
Country of Origin
Object Type
Materials / Techniques
Object URL
https://www.denverartmuseum.org/en/object/2021.143
Museum's Definition of Antiquity
Prior to beginning of the Medieval Chusei era (1185 CE)
Provenance Information
Collection of Drs. John Fong and Colin Johnstone, Kennett Square, PA, by 2020; gift, Denver Art Museum, 2021.
Exhibition Information
None
Publication Information
None
Section of the AAMD Guidelines relied upon for the exception to 1970
Cumulative facts and circumstances
Explain why the object fits the exception set forth above
The Denver Art Museum has very few examples of Nara and Heian period sutras. This sutra fills an important gap in the collection and provides an opportunity to put this object in the public domain and facilitate future research.

2021.140

Object Title
Fragment of Flower Ornament Sutra
Measurements
h: 6-1/2 in; w: 19-1/2 in
Creation Date
900-1185
Credit Line
Gift of Drs. John Fong and Colin Johnstone
Museum Contact
provenance@denverartmuseum.org
Culture
Country of Origin
Object Type
Materials / Techniques
Object URL
https://www.denverartmuseum.org/en/object/2021.140
Museum's Definition of Antiquity
Prior to beginning of the Medieval Chusei era (1185 CE)
Provenance Information
Collection of Drs. John Fong and Colin Johnstone, Kennett Square, PA, by 2020; gift, Denver Art Museum, 2021.
Exhibition Information
None
Publication Information
None
Section of the AAMD Guidelines relied upon for the exception to 1970
Cumulative facts and circumstances
Explain why the object fits the exception set forth above
This sutra fragment purportedly came from Senpuku-ji, which later became an Ōbaku zen temple. The Denver Art Museum is a major repository for Ōbaku Zen materials, and this sutra is an important addition to this collection, offering an opportunity to put this object in the public domain and facilitate future research.

2021.135

Measurements
h. 11 in; w. 8-1/4 in
Creation Date
1118-1190
Credit Line
Gift of Drs. John Fong and Colin Johnstone
Museum Contact
provenance@denverartmuseum.org
Culture
Country of Origin
Object Type
Materials / Techniques
Object URL
https://www.denverartmuseum.org/en/object/2021.135
Museum's Definition of Antiquity
Prior to beginning of the Medieval Chusei era (1185 CE)
Provenance Information
Collection of Drs. John Fong and Colin Johnstone, Kennett Square, PA, by 2020; gift, Denver Art Museum, 2021.
Exhibition Information
None
Publication Information
None
Section of the AAMD Guidelines relied upon for the exception to 1970
Cumulative facts and circumstances
Explain why the object fits the exception set forth above
This is a fine example of calligraphy by an important Heian period poet. It fills an important gap in the collection and provides an opportunity to put this object in the public domain and facilitate future research.

2024.590

Object Title
Roof Tile with 'Dragon Monster'
Measurements
h. 8-1/2; w. 7-3/8; d. 1-3/4
Creation Date
Unified Silla (676–936)
Credit Line
Gift of James Conant in Memory of his mother, Ellen Conant
Museum Contact
provenance@denverartmuseum.org
Country of Origin
Object Type
Materials / Techniques
Museum's Definition of Antiquity
Prior to reunification of Korea under the state of Goryeo (918 CE)
Provenance Information
Probably purchase, Theodore Richards Conant [1926-2015], Republic of Korea (South Korea), about 1952; collection of Ellen Conant [1921-2023], New Hampshire, 1958; by descent, James Conant, Chicago, 2023; gift, Denver art Museum, 2024.
Exhibition Information
None
Publication Information
None
Section of the AAMD Guidelines relied upon for the exception to 1970
Informed judgement that works were outside of the country of modern discovery before 1970
Explain why the object fits the exception set forth above
This object most probably acquired in the early 1950s and is one of many objects of this type available on the art market. It fills an important gap in DAM's early Korean ceramic collection and provides an opportunity to put this object in the public domain and facilitate future research.

2019.41

Object Title
Bowl with Fish Motif
Measurements
h. 2-1/2 in; diam. 8-3/4 in
Creation Date
1400s
Credit Line
Gift of Fuji Murakami
Museum Contact
provenance@denverartmuseum.org
Culture
Object Type
Materials / Techniques
Object URL
https://www.denverartmuseum.org/en/object/2019.41
Museum's Definition of Antiquity
Prior to beginning of Chakri Dynasty (1782 CE)
Provenance Information
(Private dealer), Thailand; purchase, Fuji Murakami, Denver, CO, 1980s; gift, Denver Art Museum, 2019.
Exhibition Information
None
Publication Information
None
Section of the AAMD Guidelines relied upon for the exception to 1970
Cumulative facts and circumstances
Explain why the object fits the exception set forth above
This bowl is an excellent examples of the Sukhothai ware. It fills a significant gap in DAM’s collection of Thai ceramics and provides an opportunity to put this object in the public domain and facilitate future research.

2019.40

Object Title
Bowl with Floral Motif
Measurements
h. 2-1/4 in; diam. 9-3/4 in
Creation Date
1400s
Credit Line
Gift of Fuji Murakami
Museum Contact
provenance@denverartmuseum.org
Culture
Country of Origin
Object Type
Materials / Techniques
Object URL
https://www.denverartmuseum.org/en/object/2019.40
Museum's Definition of Antiquity
Prior to beginning of Chakri Dynasty (1782 CE)
Provenance Information
(Private dealer), Thailand; purchase, Fuji Murakami, Denver, CO, 1980s; gift, Denver Art Museum, 2019.
Exhibition Information
None
Publication Information
None
Section of the AAMD Guidelines relied upon for the exception to 1970
Cumulative facts and circumstances
Explain why the object fits the exception set forth above
This bowl is an excellent examples of the Sukhothai ware. It fills a significant gap in DAM’s collection of Thai ceramics and provides an opportunity to put this object in the public domain and facilitate future research.

2017.349

Object Title
Kinkajou-form Ocarina
Measurements
5 1/2" x 5 5/8" x 2 5/8"
Creation Date
700 - 1350 CE
Credit Line
Gift of the Collection of Frederick and Jan Mayer
Museum Contact
provenance@denverartmuseum.org
Country of Origin
Object Type
Materials / Techniques
Museum's Definition of Antiquity
Before 1550
Provenance Information
Collection of Paul Clifford [1915-2003], Newton, NC and Atlanta, GA; Purchased by Frederick R. [1928-2007] and Jan Mayer, Denver, CO, 1973 [1]; Gifted to the Denver Art Museum, 2017
[1] On loan to the Denver Art Museum, 1992-1998 and starting 2009
Exhibition Information
"Pre-Columbian Art of Costa Rica: From the Collection of Jan and Frederick R. Mayer." Clara A. Hatton Gallery, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, February (?)-March 4, 1977. (Traveled to: Maxwell Museum, Albuquerque, NM, October 12, 1977-May 30, 1978). On display in Museum's Pre-Columbian Galleries, 1992-1998; "Rhythm & Ritual: Music of the Ancient Americas," Museo de las Americas, Denver, CO, June 18 - Oct. 17, 2020
Publication Information
Lange, Frederick W., ed. Costa Rican Art and Archaology: Essays in Honor of Frederick R. Mayer. University of Colorado, Boulder. 1988., Stroessner, Robert J. Pre-Columbian Art from Costa Rica: From the Collection of Jan and Frederick R. Mayer. Exhibit at the Clara A. Hatton Gallery. Art Department, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO. 1977., Walker, Lester. Pre-Columbian Art From the Collections of Paul A. Clifford and William C. Thibadeau. High Museum of Art, Atlanta, GA. 1971., Young-Sanchez, Margaret (editor). Nature and Spirit: Ancient Costa Rican Treasures in the Mayer Collection at the Denver Art Museum. Denver Art Museum. 2010.
Section of the AAMD Guidelines relied upon for the exception to 1970
Gift or bequest expected or on loan prior to 2008
Explain why the object fits the exception set forth above
The Mayer collection of Costa Rican art distinguishes itself from other national and international collections for the depth and breadth of cultural and artistic styles represented therein. Assembled beginning in 1966, the objects represent the developmental arc of Costa Rican ceramics, metallurgy and stone carving and stands as the most comprehensive collection of Central American material culture outside of the region. Mr. and Mrs. Mayer began lending works in this gift to the Denver Art Museum in 1992 and since loan of this work in 1992, it has been on display at various times until 2017 in the Art of the Ancient Americas galleries. This gift complements the collection of Costa Rican material, also gifted by Mr. and Mrs. Mayer with the express purpose that the objects remain together in order for scholars to appreciate fully the development of Central American art, allow work to be put in the public domain, and facilitate further research.

2017.347

Object Title
Celt
Measurements
75" x 40" x 6 3/4"
Credit Line
Gift of the Collection of Frederick and Jan Mayer
Museum Contact
provenance@denverartmuseum.org
Country of Origin
Object Type
Museum's Definition of Antiquity
Before 1550
Provenance Information
Collection of Frederick R. [1928-2007] and Jan Mayer, Denver, CO, by 1996 [1]; Gifted to the Denver Art Museum, 2017 [1] On loan to the Denver Art Museum by 1996
Exhibition Information
None known
Publication Information
None known
Section of the AAMD Guidelines relied upon for the exception to 1970
Gift or bequest expected or on loan prior to 2008
Explain why the object fits the exception set forth above
The Mayer collection of Costa Rican art distinguishes itself from other national and international collections for the depth and breadth of cultural and artistic styles represented therein. Assembled beginning in 1966, the objects represent the developmental arc of Costa Rican ceramics, metallurgy and stone carving and stands as the most comprehensive collection of Central American material culture outside of the region. Mr. and Mrs. Mayer began lending works in this gift to the Denver Art Museum in 1992 and since loan of this work in 1996, it has been on continuous display until 2017 in the Art of the Ancient Americas galleries. This gift complements the collection of Costa Rican material, also gifted by Mr. and Mrs. Mayer with the express purpose that the objects remain together in order for scholars to appreciate fully the development of Central American art, allow work to be put in the public domain, and facilitate further research.

2017.333

Object Title
Crocodile-form Horizontal Bar Pendant
Measurements
5 7/8" x 1" x 5/8"
Creation Date
1 - 500 CE
Credit Line
Gift of the Collection of Frederick and Jan Mayer
Museum Contact
provenance@denverartmuseum.org
Country of Origin
Object Type
Materials / Techniques
Museum's Definition of Antiquity
Before 1550
Provenance Information
Collection of Frederick R. [1928-2007] and Jan Mayer, Denver, CO by 1993 [1]; Gifted to the Denver Art Museum, 2017
[1] On loan to the Denver Art Museum, February 1993
Exhibition Information
On display in Museum's Pre-Columbian Galleries, 1997-2017
Publication Information
None known
Section of the AAMD Guidelines relied upon for the exception to 1970
Gift or bequest expected or on loan prior to 2008
Explain why the object fits the exception set forth above
The Mayer collection of Costa Rican art distinguishes itself from other national and international collections for the depth and breadth of cultural and artistic styles represented therein. Assembled beginning in 1966, the objects represent the developmental arc of Costa Rican ceramics, metallurgy and stone carving and stands as the most comprehensive collection of Central American material culture outside of the region. Mr. and Mrs. Mayer began lending works in this gift to the Denver Art Museum in 1992 and since loan of this work in 1993, it has been on continuous display until 2017 in the Art of the Ancient Americas galleries. This gift complements the collection of Costa Rican material, also gifted by Mr. and Mrs. Mayer with the express purpose that the objects remain together in order for scholars to appreciate fully the development of Central American art, allow work to be put in the public domain, and facilitate further research.
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