


Exhibition Period Tuesday, January 1 - Sunday, January 20, 1985
Host : Tokyo Fuji Art Museum
The exhibition, “Byoubu-e from Fifty-Three Stages of Tokaido,” is a unique presentation of a unique artist. It features a 43-meter-long folding screen painting (byoubu-e) of the 53 way stations dotting the famed Tokaido road drawn by painter Shunichi Kadowaki’s own hand. The ambitious work was completed in 1970.
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