Eight Views of Omi Province (deatil), By Imamura Shiko, Dated 1912 (Important Cultural Property)
Japanese Gallery (Honkan) Room 18
May 30, 2017 (Tue) - July 9, 2017 (Sun)
This gallery features paintings and sculptures from the Meiji to Taisho period. Since it first opened in 1872 as the exposition venue of the Ministry of Education, Tokyo National Museum has collected important artworks that signify the development of modern Japanese art. The exhibit consists of selected works from the collection.
Current exhibit includes:
Eight Views of Omi Province, By Imamura Shiko, Dated 1912 (Important Cultural Property)
Portrait of Madame H, By Wada Eisaku, Dated 1911 (Gift of Mr. Hatano Mototake)
Woman, By Ogiwara Morie, Mold: 1910; cast: 2010
Eagle, By Suzuki Chokichi, Dated 1892 (Important Cultural Property, Gift of Japan Delegate Office for World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago)