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Folding Screen with Design of Chinese Phoenixes
- Edo Period
- Color on gold-leaf paper, pair of six-fold screens
- 187.0 x 358.0 cm (each)
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ARTIST
Kano School
The largest school of Chinese-style painting in Japanese art history. Spanning about 400 years from the late Muromachi period to the beginning of the Meiji period, and played a major role in the history of painting. Its founder was Kano Masanobu, chief painter of the Muromachi shogunate. The school would later produce such excellent painters as Kano Motonobu and Kano Eitoku, and came to hold supremacy in painting circles. In the Edo period, the Edo Kano school which included artists such as Kano Tanyu. For generations, the school came to grant its painters guaranteed status as chief painters of the shogunate.
Exhibit history
- Oct 6, 2018 (Sat)~Feb 10, 2019 (Sun)
Flowers of Immense Charm--A Masterpiece Exhibition by Four Major Museums National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts (Taichung, Taiwan) - Jul 28, 2017 (Fri)~Aug 26, 2017 (Sat)
Edo Period Paintings 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa (Kanazawa, Japan) - Oct 12, 2013 (Sat)~Nov 24, 2013 (Sun)
The Quintessence of Edo Period Painting Nara Prefecture Complex of Man’yo culture (Nara, Japan) - Jun 19, 2008 (Thu)~Aug 24, 2008 (Sun)
Eternal Treasures of Japan: The Art of the Samurai National Museum of the Cultural Complex of the Republic (Brasilia, Brazil) - Aug 24, 2006 (Thu)~Nov 19, 2006 (Sun)
Treasures of Japanese Art from the TFAM Collection The Oscar Niemeyer Museum (Curitiba, Brazil) - Nov 3, 2004 (Wed)~Nov 28, 2004 (Sun)
Treasures of Japanese Art Exhibition Kagawa History Museum (Kagawa, Japan) - Jan 26, 1992 (Sun)~Mar 22, 1992 (Sun)
Treasures of Japanese Art from the TFAM Collection Kunstlerhaus (Vienna, Austria) - Aug 10, 1991 (Sat)~Oct 20, 1991 (Sun)
Behind Golden Screens: Treasures of Japanese Art from the TFAM Collection - An Official Event of Japan Festival '91 and the Edinburgh Festival National Museum of Scotland (Edinburgh, UK) - Sep 26, 1990 (Wed)~Dec 9, 1990 (Sun)
Treasures of Japanese Art National Museum of Far Eastern Antiquities (Stockholm, Sweden) - Feb 22, 1990 (Thu)~Apr 1, 1990 (Sun)
Treasures of Japanese Art from the TFAM Collection Sao Paulo Art Museum (Sao Paulo, Brazil) - May 29, 1989 (Mon)~Jul 23, 1989 (Sun)
Treasures of Japanese Art from the TFAM Collection Taplow Court Oriental Gallery (Taplow Court, UK) - May 3, 1988 (Tue)~Aug 24, 1988 (Wed)
Eternal Treasures of Japan: Japanese Art Collection from the TFAM Collection Institute of France, Jacquemart-Andre Museum (Paris, France)
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