Exhibition Period Tuesday, April 28 - Sunday, May 31, 1987
Host : Tokyo Fuji Art Museum
Tokyo Fuji Art Museum’s “Art Exhibition of Ryusei Imazato” is a retrospective of the acclaimed sculptor and former advisor of the Pacific Arts Association. The exhibition of some 100 of his finest works—including sculptures, oil paintings, sketches and portraits—created over a career that has spanned over six decades, from his early pieces to the present day. Among his most prized creations are the sculptures of animal specimens that are exhibited at the National Museum of Nature and Science in Tokyo, Japan.
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