TFAM Time Line
1981年
Jan 1 | The preparation committee is established |
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Nov 18 | Groundbreaking ceremony |
1982年
Apr 16 | Mr. René Huyghe delivers a commemorative address at Soka University entitled, “On the History of Modern Western Art” |
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1983年
Apr 28 | Construction is completed |
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Jun 22 | At the Jacquemart-André Museum, Mr. Huyghe presents Mr. Ikeda with the catalogue of works for the grand opening exhibition of the Tokyo Fuji Art Museum, “Masterpieces of French Art” ; Mr. Huyghe is appointed honorary director of the museum |
Nov 2 | Museum’s opening ceremony |
Nov 3 | Grand public opening |
1985年
Dec 4 | The museum is approved as an incorporated foundation by the Tokyo Metropolitan Board of Educators |
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1987年
Jun 1 | The catalogue of “The French Revolution and Romanticism,” which would become the first official event to commemorate the Bicentennial of the French Revolution and Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen, is presented to Mr. Ikeda at Paris City Hall |
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Oct 1 | Ceremonial cherry tree planting for Mr. René Huyghe and Mr. Michel Baroin, President of the French Revolution Bicentennial Commission |
1989年
Apr 5 | Princess Chulabhorn Walailak of the Kingdom of Thailand and her husband the Prince of the Kingdom of Thailand, along with Prince and Princess Hitachi of the Imperial House of Japan, attend the opening ceremony of a special exhibition of photographs taken by His Majesty King Bhumibol of Thailand at Tokyo Fuji Art Museum |
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1990年
Apr 27 | Republic of Colombia First Lady Carolina Isakson de Barco, along with Prince and Princess Mikasa of the Imperial House of Japan, attends the opening ceremony of the “Colombian Gold Exhibition: Legendary Treasures of El Dorado” at Tokyo Fuji Art Museum |
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Jul 5 | The museum receives the Foreign Minister’s Certificate from Japan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs |
Sep 15 | Mr. René Huyghe presents the museum with reproductions of two sculptures, Mars and Minerva, which stand at the main entrance of the Jacquemart-André Museum, and an unveiling ceremony is held |
Sep 25 | Swedish King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia attend the opening ceremony of “Treasures of Japanese Art from the Tokyo Fuji Art Museum Collection” at the National Museum of Far Eastern Antiquities in Sweden |
Nov 13 | An exchange agreement is made with Brazil’s São Paulo Museum of Art |
1991年
Jul 5 | Princess Alexandra of the British Royal Family attends the opening ceremony of “The Land of Gentle Smiles: Special Exhibition of Photographs by His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej of Thailand” at Taplow Court in the UK |
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1992年
May 10 | The “last camera” that Robert Capa fondly used is presented to the museum by Director Cornell Capa of the International Center of Photography in New York |
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1999年
Apr 28 | Cherry trees are planted to commend Director Jules Brassner of the Napoleonic Society of America and his wife for their contributions to the museum |
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2006年
Sep 26 | The groundbreaking ceremony for the museum’s new wing is held |
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2008年
Feb 27 | Construction of the museum’s new wing completed |
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May 3 | The new wing opens |
2012年
Jun 12 | The museum concludes a cooperation agreement with the Italian Republic regarding the donation of Tavola Doria ( The Battle of Anghiari ) |
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2013年
Apr 1 | The museum is approved by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government as a public interest incorporated association |
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2014年
Nov 3 | 30-Year History of The Tokyo Fuji Art Museum is published |
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2017年
Nov 16 | TFAM signs partnership agreement with the State Russian Museum |
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2019年
Jun 10 | The museum is approved by the Cabinet Office as a public interest incorporated association |
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■Operating Hours :
10:00-17:00
(Reception closes at 16:30)
■Address :
Tokyo Fuji Art Museum
Yano-machi 492-1
Hachioji City, Tokyo 192-0016
■Tel :
042-691-4511
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Yano-machi 492-1
Hachioji City, Tokyo 192-0016
Tel: 042-691-4511
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