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Folding Screen with Design of the Scenes from the Tale of Heike – “Ohara-goko” and “Kogo” Folding Screen with Design of the Scenes from the Tale of Heike – “Ohara-goko” and “Kogo”

Edo Period/Color on gold-leaf paper, pair of six-fold screens

153.0 x 359.0 cm (each)

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Tosa School

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Exhibiton history

Thursday, June 19 - Sunday, August 24, 2008

Eternal Treasures of Japan: The Art of the Samurai National Museum of the Cultural Complex of the Republic (Brasilia, Brazil)

Thursday, August 24 - Sunday, November 19, 2006

Treasures of Japanese Art from the TFAM Collection The Oscar Niemeyer Museum (Curitiba, Brazil)

Wednesday, November 3 - Sunday, November 28, 2004

Treasures of Japanese Art Exhibition Kagawa History Museum (Kagawa, Japan)

Saturday, October 5 - Monday, November 4, 2002

Art of the West & Art of Japan Exhibition: Monet, Renoir, Cezanne… Ikeno Taiga, Tani Buncho, and Others Shimane Art Museum (Shimane, Japan)

Wednesday, September 17 - Sunday, October 19, 1997

Treasures of Japanese Art in Commemoration of the 100th Anniversary of the Amity of Japan and Chile National Museum of Chile (Santiago, Chile)

Wednesday, June 29 - Sunday, August 7, 1994

The Beauty and Spirit of Japan: Treasures of Japanese Art from the TFAM Collection National Museum of Colombia (Santafe de Bogota, Colombia)

Sunday, January 26 - Sunday, March 22, 1992

Treasures of Japanese Art from the TFAM Collection Kunstlerhaus (Vienna, Austria)

Tuesday, October 16 - Thursday, November 15, 1990

Treasures from Japanese Ancient Dynasties Museum of Fine Arts Boston (Boston, USA)

Wednesday, September 26 - Sunday, December 9, 1990

Treasures of Japanese Art National Museum of Far Eastern Antiquities (Stockholm, Sweden)

Saturday, March 3 - Tuesday, April 10, 1990

Eternal Treasures of Japanese Culture: Beauty and Spirit of Japan National Museum of Fine Arts (Buenos Aires, Argentina)

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