This exhibition presents over 160 rare Japanese works that showcase the power and complexity of the traditional three forms of art. Examples include folding screens with poems brushed on sumptuous decorated papers, calligraphy by Zen monks of medieval Kyoto, hanging scrolls with paintings and inscriptions alluding to Chinese and Japanese literary classics, ceramics used for tea gatherings, and more. The majority of the works were donated or promised to The Met by Mary and Cheney Cowles, whose collection is one of the finest assemblages of Japanese art outside Japan.