Exhibition Period Saturday, February 6 - Wednesday, March 30, 1988
Host : Tokyo Fuji Art Museum
Tokyo Fuji Art Museum’s “Modern Japanese Painters and Chinese Ceramics” exhibition provide a unique combination of and insights into modern Japanese and ancient Chinese art. The exhibition included works by Taikan Yokoyama, Gaho Hashimoto, Keisen Tomita, Keigetsu Kiguchi, Hyakusui Hirafuku, Shoen Uemura, Kiyotaka Kaburaki and Kagaku Murakami from Japan, together with a collection of Chinese ceramics masterpieces from the Han to Qing dynasties.
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