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Overseas Venues

Eternal Treasures of Japanese Culture: Beauty and Spirit of Japan

Exhibition period 1990/3/3 Sat. - 4/10 Tue.
National Museum of Fine Arts (Buenos Aires, Argentina)

Hasegawa School Folding Screen with Design of White Chrysanthemums

Momoyama Period (16th c.)
Color on gold-leaf paper, pair of six-fold screens

Artist Unknown Folding Screen with Design of Musashino Plain (Autumn View of Countryside)

Early-Mid Edo Period (late 17th c. - 18th c.)
Color on gold-leaf paper, pair of six-fold screens

Attributed to Tawaraya Sosetsu Folding Screen with Design of Flowers of the Four Seasons

Early Edo Period (17th c.)
Color on gold-leaf paper, pair of six-fold screens

Kaiho Yusetsu Folding Screen with Design of the Scenes from The Battle of the Genji and Heike Clans

Early Edo Period (17th c.)
Color on gold-leaf paper, pair of six-fold screens

Iwasa School Folding Screen with Design of the Scenes from the Tale of Genji

Early Edo Period (17th c.)
Color on gold-leaf paper, pair of six-fold screens

Rinpa School Folding Screen with Design of Autumn Flowers

Early Edo Period (17th c.)
Color on paper, eight-fold screen

Tosa School 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

Kano School Folding Screen with Design of Mt. Yoshino and Tatsuta River

Early Edo Period (17th c.)
Color on paper, pair of six-fold screens

Soga Shohaku Landscape

Mid Edo Period (18th c.)
Ink on paper, hanging scroll

Ryusai Shigeharu The Actors Arashi Kitsusaburo as Wife Kasane and Sawamura Kunitaro II as Otake

1828 (Bunsei 11)
Color woodblock print on paper (diptych)

Ryusai Shigeharu The Actors Arashi Kitsusaburo as Wife Kasane and Sawamura Kunitaro II as Otake

1828 (Bunsei 11)
Color woodblock print on paper (diptych)

Ryusai Shigeharu The Actor Nakamura Utaemon III as Jiraiya

1832 (Tenpo 3)
Color woodblock print on paper

Shunbaisai Hokuei The Actors Nakamura Utaemon III as Isono Fujiyata and Nakamura Matsue III as Shizuka no mae

1828 (Bunsei 11)
Color woodblock print on paper (diptych)

Shunbaisai Hokuei The Actors Nakamura Utaemon III as Isono Fujiyata and Nakamura Matsue III as Shizuka no mae

1828 (Bunsei 11)
Color woodblock print on paper (diptych)

Shunbaisai Hokuei The Actors Arashi Rikan II as Karahashi Sakujuro and Asao Takumi as Daidoji Gakutaro

1831 (Tenpo 2)
Color woodblock print on paper (diptych)

Shunbaisai Hokuei The Actors Arashi Rikan II as Karahashi Sakujuro and Asao Takumi as Daidoji Gakutaro

1831 (Tenpo 2)
Color woodblock print on paper (diptych)

Shunbaisai Hokuei The Actors Nakamura Utaemon II as Haseo and Nakamura Shikan II as Sukune Taro

1834 (Tenpo 5)
Color woodblock print on paper (diptych)

Shunbaisai Hokuei The Actors Nakamura Utaemon II as Haseo and Nakamura Shikan II as Sukune Taro

1834 (Tenpo 5)
Color woodblock print on paper (diptych)

Picnic Box with Design of Plum, Rice-Ear, and Chrysanthemum in Maki-e Lacquer

Mid-Late Edo Period (18-19th c.)
Lacquered wood

Armrest with Design of Fans in Maki-e Lacquer

Early-Mid Edo Period (17-18th c.)
Lacquered wood

Shibayama Style Chest in Maki-e Lacquer with Design of Flowers and Birds and Scattered Fans

Meiji-Taisho Period (19-20th c.)
Lacquered wood

Inro Medicine Case in Maki-e Lacquer and Cloisonné Inlay with Design of Dragon, Wave and Moon

Meiji Period (19th c.)
Lacquered wood

Kajikawa Inro Medicine Case in Maki-e Lacquer with Design of Chrysanthemum Signed Kajikawa saku (with seal Ei)

Late Edo Period (19th c.)
Lacquered wood

Negoro Style Three Footed Bowl

Early Edo Period (17th c.)
Lacquered wood

Hidehira Style Footed Round Tray with Lacquer Paintings

Muromachi Period
Lacquered wood

Suit of Armor in Red Lacquered Okegawa Nimaido Gusoku Style

Early-Mid Edo Period (17-18th c.)
Iron, leather, silk, lacquer, wooden board

Suit of Armor in Okegawa Nimaido Gusoku Style with Black Lacing

Mid Edo Period (18th c.)
Lacquered iron, leather, silk

Suit of Armor in Gusoku Style with Hinges

Mid Edo Period (18th c.)
Lacquered iron, leather, silk

Suit of Armor Laced with White Twill

Late Edo Period (19th c.)
Iron, leather, reed, twilled silk, lacquer, copper

Suit of Armor in Purple Susogo Laced Domaru Style

Mid Edo Period (18th c.)
Iron, leather, reed, silk, lacquer, copper

Shachihoko-Shaped Kabuto Helmet

Mid Edo Period (18th c.)
Iron, papier-mache, leather, silk, lacquer

Zunari, Head-Shaped, Kabuto Helmet

Early-Mid Edo Period (17-18th c.)
Iron, silk, lacquer

Large Semispherical Kabuto Helmet

Mid Edo Period (18th c.)
Iron, reed, silk

Jingasa Helmet with Gold Lacquered Paulownia and Chinese Phoenix

Late Edo Period (19th c.)
Lacquered leather, copper

Kiyondo Katana: Signed ‘Fujiwara Kiyondo Saku’ / ‘Genji Gan Ju-gatsu Yokka Denmacho ni oite Taitai Dodanbarai Yamada Yoshitoyo’

Musashi Province, End of Edo Period (1864)
Iron, forged

Overseas Venues

Treasures of Japanese Art from the TFAM Collection

Exhibition period 1990/2/22 Thu. - 4/1 Sun.
Sao Paulo Art Museum (Sao Paulo, Brazil)

Attributed to Kano Eitoku (1543-1590) Folding Screen with Design of Birds and Waterfall

Momoyama Period (16th c.)
Ink on paper, two-fold screen

Kano School Folding Screen with Design of Grape Arbor

Momoyama Period (16th c.)
Color on gold-leaf paper, pair of six-fold screens

Rinpa School Folding Screen with Design of Rough Sea

Mid Edo Period (18th c.)
Color on gold-leaf paper, eight-fold screen

Attributed to Tawaraya Sotatsu Folding Screen with Design of Pine and Cherry Blossoms

Early Edo Period (17th c.)
Color on gold-leaf paper, six-fold screen

Rinpa School Folding Screen with Design of Plum Tree

Edo Period
Color on gold-leaf paper, two-fold screen

Kano Tsunenobu Folding Screen with Design of Scenery in the Four Seasons

Early Edo Period (17th c.)
Ink on paper, pair of six-fold screens

Artist Unknown Folding Screen with Design of Musashino Plain

Early Edo Period (17th c.)
Color on gold-leaf paper, pair of six-fold screens

Artist Unknown Folding Screen with Design of the Scenes from the Tale of Genji

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

Artist Unknown Folding Screen with Design of the Scenes from the Tale of Genji

Mid Edo Period (18th c.)
Color on paper, six-fold screen

Soga Shohaku Folding Screen with Design of Cranes

Mid Edo Period (18th c.)
Ink and light color on paper, six-fold screen

Tosa School Folding Screen with Design of the Battle of Ichinotani

Edo Period
Color on gold-leaf paper, six-fold screen

Tosa School Folding Screen with Design of the Battle at Uji River

Edo Period
Color on gold-leaf paper, six-fold screen

Kano School Folding Screen with Design of Chinese Phoenixes

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

Suzuki Kiitsu Sliding Door with Design of Wind God and Thunder God

Late Edo Period (19th c.)
Color on silk, eight sliding doors

Suzuki Kiitsu Sliding Door with Design of Moon with Bush Clovers

Late Edo Period (19th c.)
Color on silk, four sliding doors

Artist Unknown Folding Screen with Design of Mount Yoshino

Edo Period (18th c.)
Color on gold-leaf paper, six-fold screen

Calligraphy: Attributed to Hon’ami Koetsu (1558-1637), Painting: Sotatsu School Chinese Poem from ‘Wakan-Roeishu,’ Anthology of Japanese and Chinese Poetry, with Design of Flowering Grasses

Early Edo Period (17th c.)
Ink and color on gold-leaf paper, hanging scroll

Kano Masunobu Yearning for a Loved One

Early Edo Period (17th c.)
Color on paper, hanging scroll

Kano Masunobu Tama River in Ide

Early Edo Period (17th c.)
Color on paper, hanging scroll

Ashitaka The Actor Nakamura Utaemon as Ishikawa Goemon

1817
Color woodblock print on paper (diptych)

Ashitaka The Actor Nakamura Matsue as Satsukihime

1817
Color woodblock print on paper (diptych)

Shunshi The Actors Sawamura Gennosuke II as Yayoinosuke and Onoe Tamizo II as Yoshikawa Hashinosuke

1826 (Bunsei 9)
Color woodblock print on paper (diptych)

Shunshi The Actors Sawamura Gennosuke II as Yayoinosuke and Onoe Tamizo II as Yoshikawa Hashinosuke

1826 (Bunsei 9)
Color woodblock print on paper (diptych)

Gigado Ashiyuki The Actors Arashi Koroku IV as Ise no Jiju and Arashi Kitsusaburo II as Ono no Takamura

1824 (Bunsei 7)
Color woodblock print on paper (diptych)

Gigado Ashiyuki The Actors Arashi Koroku IV as Ise no Jiju and Arashi Kitsusaburo II as Ono no Takamura

1824 (Bunsei 7)
Color woodblock print on paper (diptych)

Gigado Ashiyuki The Actors Nakamura Shikan II as Nuregami no Chogoro, Nakamura Utaemon III Yamazaki Yogoro, Nakamura Karoku as Keisei Atsuma and Seki Sanjyuro as Hanaregoma no Chokichi

1827 (Bunsei 10)
Color woodblock print on paper (tetraptych)

Gigado Ashiyuki The Actors Nakamura Shikan II as Nuregami no Chogoro, Nakamura Utaemon III Yamazaki Yogoro, Nakamura Karoku as Keisei Atsuma and Seki Sanjyuro as Hanaregoma no Chokichi

1827 (Bunsei 10)
Color woodblock print on paper (tetraptych)

Gigado Ashiyuki The Actors Nakamura Shikan II as Nuregami no Chogoro, Nakamura Utaemon III Yamazaki Yogoro, Nakamura Karoku as Keisei Atsuma and Seki Sanjyuro as Hanaregoma no Chokichi

1827 (Bunsei 10)
Color woodblock print on paper (tetraptych)

Gigado Ashiyuki The Actors Nakamura Shikan II as Nuregami no Chogoro, Nakamura Utaemon III Yamazaki Yogoro, Nakamura Karoku as Keisei Atsuma and Seki Sanjyuro as Hanaregoma no Chokichi

1827 (Bunsei 10)
Color woodblock print on paper (tetraptych)

Gigado Ashiyuki The Actors Fujikawa Tomokichi as Aoyagi Dayu and Nakamura Utaemon III as the Peasant Jusaku

1828 (Bunsei 11)
Color woodblock print on paper (diptych)

Gigado Ashiyuki The Actors Fujikawa Tomokichi as Aoyagi Dayu and Nakamura Utaemon III as the Peasant Jusaku

1828 (Bunsei 11)
Color woodblock print on paper (diptych)

Jukodo Yoshikuni The Actors Seki Sanjuro II as Teraoka Heiemon and Nakamura Matsue III as Okaru

1827 (Bunsei 10)
Color woodblock print on paper (diptych)

Jukodo Yoshikuni The Actors Seki Sanjuro II as Teraoka Heiemon and Nakamura Matsue III as Okaru

1827 (Bunsei 10)
Color woodblock print on paper (diptych)

Katsushika Hokusai Fifty-three Stations on the Tokaido: Illustrated Book of Ekiro-no-Suzu

c. 1810
Color woodblock print on paper, book illustrations

Writing Box with Design of Willow, Bridge and Waterwheel in Maki-e Lacquer

Mid-Late Edo Period (18-19th c.)
Lacquered wood

Writing Box with Design of Paulownia and Phoenix in Maki-e Lacquer

Momoyama-Edo Period (17th c.)
Lacquered wood

Set of Ten Writing Boxes with Casket with Design of Auspicious Patterns in Maki-e Lacquer

Edo Period
Lacquered wood

Letter Box with Design of Praying Mantis in Maki-e Lacquer

Edo Period
Lacquered wood

Letter Box with Design of Scattered Crests in Maki-e Lacquer

Late Edo Period (19th c.)
Lacquered wood

Square Goten-Hibachi Brazier with Design of Peony in Maki-e Lacquer

Edo Period
Lacquered wood

Kawakami Kangetsu Inro (Medicine Case) with Design of Scattered Fans in Maki-e Lacquer

Meiji-Taisho Period (19-20th c.)
Lacquered wood

Kajikawa Inro (Medicine Case) with Design of Noh Play “Shakkyo” in Maki-e Lacquer

Late Edo Period (19th c.)
Lacquered wood

Shibayama Inro (Medicine Case) with Design of Hawk and Pine Tree in Maki-e Lacquer

Meiji Period (19th c.)
Lacquered wood

Shiomi Masanari Inro Medicine Case with Design of Horses in Maki-e Lacquer

Mid Edo Period (18th c.)
Lacquered wood

Ishii Utokusai Inro Medicine Case with Design of Noh Dance in Maki-e Lacquer

End of Edo Period (19th c.)
Lacquered wood

Shokasai Inro (Medicine Case) with Design of Horses in Maki-e Lacquer


Lacquered wood

Shibayama Inro (Medicine Case) with Design of Waterwheel in Maki-e and Mother-of-Pearl Inlay

Meiji Period (19th c.)
Lacquered wood

Negoro Style Hot-Water Pot

Early Edo Period (17th c.)
Lacquered wood

Negoro Style Round Bowl

Muromachi Period (15-16th c.)
Lacquered wood

Negoro Style Three Footed Bowl

Early Edo Period (17th c.)
Lacquered wood

Worn by Shimazu Nariakira Suit of Armor in O-yoroi Style

Late Edo Period (19th c.)
Iron, silk, leather, reed, lacquer, copper


Signed on kabuto helmet: Suifuki Yoshinori; handed down in the Todo Family Suit of Armor in Okegawado Gusoku Style with Todo Crest

Late Edo Period (19th c.)
Iron, leather, silk, lacquer

Suit of Armor in Brown and Gold Laced Domaru Style

Mid Edo Period (18th c.)
Iron, leather, silk, lacquer, copper

Fancy Helmet with Tokugawa Clan Crest and Design of Butterflies and Dragonflies

Mid Edo Period (18th c.)
Leather, iron, lacquer, maki-e, silk


Signed Saotome Iechika Sixty-two Plate Riveted Suji Kabuto Helmet, with Deer Horn Shaped Wakidate

Momoyama-Early Edo Period (16-17th c.)
Iron, silk, wood

Kabuto Helmet with Visor in the Namban Style

Early Edo Period (17th c.)
Iron, silk, copper

Harikake Kabuto Helmet with Chinese-style Headdress

Mid Edo Period (18th c.)
Iron, papier-mache, lacquer, silk, wooden board

Eboshi-Hat Shaped Kabuto Helmet

Mid Edo Period (18th c.)
Iron, silk, leather

Kawari Kabuto Helmet with Maedate Decorated with Large Butterfly Symbol

Mid Edo Period (18th c.)
Iron, lacquer, silk, leather, reed

Kawari Kabuto Helmet with Rabbit Ear Wakidate

Mid Edo Period (18th c.)
Lacquered iron, silk, leather

Face Guard (So-menpo)

Mid Edo Period (18th c.)
Hardened leather, iron, lacquer, silk

Face Guard (Shirohige Ressei-menpo)

Mid Edo Period (18th c.)
Iron, lacquer, leather, silk, copper

Signed Gashu-ju Masahira Saku Stirrups with Design of Butterfly and Chinese Flowers

Mid Edo Period (18th c.)
Iron with maki-e and silver inlay

Matchlock Gun: Unsigned

Mid-Edo Period (18th C.)
Iron

Commander’s Folding Fan Lacquered in Black

Late Edo Period (19th c.)

Signed Myochin Munenori Twenty-four Ken Jingasa Hat

Mid Edo Period (18th c.)
Iron

(Presumably) handed down in the Nabeshima family Jin-baori, Battle Surcoat (with the motifs of dragons and clouds, and the crests of the Nabeshima clan)

Mid Edo Period (18th c.)
Silk

Takahira Katana: Signed ‘Ecchu no Kami Fujiwara Takahira’ / ‘Genna Hachi-nen Go-gatsu Hi’

Kaga Province, Early Edo Period (1622)
Iron, forged

Tsunemitsu Katana: Signed ‘Heki Tsushima Nyudo Chikyu Tsunemitsu’

Musashi Province, Early Edo Period (17th C.)
Iron, forged

On Loan

Mukai Junkichi

Exhibition period 1990/3/15 Thu. - 3/20 Tue.
Matsuzakaya Nagoya (Aichi, Japan)
URL: http://www.matsuzakaya.co.jp/nagoya/