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The Lloyd Cotsen & Neutrogena Collection

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The Lloyd Cotsen & Neutrogena Collection

The Neutrogena Collection, from Lloyd E. Cotsen

After exercising his childhood collecting impulses with matchbooks, stamps, and baseball cards, Lloyd Cotsen began to collect in earnest while on a tour of duty with the Navy in Asia during the 1950s. The former CEO and President of Neutrogena Corporation eventually carefully selected more than 6,000 art objects from around the world, and gave more than 3,000 of those to the Museum of International Folk Art in 1994. “All of these objects…,” wrote Lloyd E. Cotsen, “appeal to my curiosity, to the thrill of discovery of the extraordinary in the ordinary, to my sense of humor, to my love of pattern, color, and texture, to my search for the beauty in form and simplicity, and to my perceiving beauty in and behind the object.” The Neutrogena includes numerous remarkable textiles, and particular focus on works from Asia.

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Vessel
c. 2500 B.C.; Neolithic period
Shadow Puppets.
Artist unrecorded
19th/20th century
Shinto Plaque ("Shoki The Demon Queller"). Circa 1830 AD ; Late Edo (1615 - 1868).
Kano Asanobu
c. 1830
Tiger Pull Toy
Artist unrecorded
c. 1980
Butterfly Kite
Artist unrecorded
Mid-20th century
Japanese kite shaped as a fish.
Artist unrecorded
Mid-20th century
Fish Kite
Artist unrecorded
Mid-20th century
Tanuki
c. 1975
Wooden Shop Sign (Kanban)
Artist unrecorded
Rabbit Bell
Artist unrecorded
Mid-20th century