Exhibition Period Thursday, August 24 - Sunday, November 19, 2006
Host : Oscar Niemeyer Museum; Tokyo Fuji Art Museum
Supported By : Bank of Brazil; Copel
Tokyo Fuji Art Museum’s “Treasures of Japanese Art” opened at the Oscar Niemeyer Museum in Curitiba, Brazil, featuring some 120 works that included folding screen paintings, ukiyoe woodblock prints, lacquer ware, calligraphy, and feudal arms and armor. The exhibition, which introduced the delicate elegance and refined aestheticism of Japanese art, met with high praise and drew more than 60,000 viewers.
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