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Hot-Water Pot Hot-Water Pot

Early Edo Period (17th c.)/Lacquered wood

19.8 x 27.9 x 35.7 cm

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Exhibiton history

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)

Thursday, September 18 - Sunday, January 18, 1998

Maki-e Lacquer & Oriental Ceramics Hofburg Silberkammer (Vienna, Austria)

Wednesday, March 15 - Friday, May 12, 1995

Treasures of Japanese Art from the TFAM Collection Inter-American Development Bank, Cultural Center (Washington D. C., USA)

Friday, February 4 - Sunday, March 27, 1994

Treasures of Japanese Art from the TFAM Collection The Art Gallery of the Chinese University of Hong Kong (Shatin, Hong Kong, China)

Sunday, January 26 - Sunday, March 22, 1992

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

Saturday, August 10 - Sunday, October 20, 1991

Behind Golden Screens: Treasures of Japanese Art from the TFAM Collection – An Official Event of Japan Festival ’91 and the Edinburgh Festival National Museum of Scotland (Edinburgh, UK)

Wednesday, September 26 - Sunday, December 9, 1990

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

Thursday, February 22 - Sunday, April 1, 1990

Treasures of Japanese Art from the TFAM Collection Sao Paulo Art Museum (Sao Paulo, Brazil)

Monday, May 29 - Sunday, July 23, 1989

Treasures of Japanese Art from the TFAM Collection Taplow Court Oriental Gallery (Taplow Court, UK)

Tuesday, May 3 - Wednesday, August 24, 1988

Eternal Treasures of Japan: Japanese Art Collection from the TFAM Collection Institute of France, Jacquemart-Andre Museum (Paris, France)

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