Exhibition Period Friday, May 1 - Tuesday, June 30, 1998
Host : Chinese Culture University; The National Dr. Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall; Tokyo Fuji Art Museum
Supported By : Ministry of Education of Taiwan; Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Taiwan; Council for Cultural Affairs, Taiwan
Courtesy Of : China Airlines; SGI taiwan; Japanese Society in Taipei; Japanese Chamber of Commerce & Industry, Taipei; Core Pacific Group; Shiseido Taiwan; Kingstone Bookstore
Sponsored By : Uni-President Enterprises Corporation; Federal Insurance Corporation; Yamaha KHS Music Co., Ltd.
Following its first showing in Hong Kong, Tokyo Fuji Art Museum’s “Treasures of Japanese Arts and Crafts—400 Years of Japanese Art from the Momoyama Period to Modernity” was held for the second time at an Asian venue other than Japan at the invitation of the Chinese Culture University of Taiwan. The exhibition consisted of 101 works, including paintings, ukiyoe woodblock prints, lacquer and ceramics, porcelain, and feudal arms and armor, which were shown in Taiwan for the first time.
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