Flowers in a Vase
By Kuroda Seiki, Meiji era, 1912 (Gift of the artist)
Kuroda Memorial Hall Kuroda Memorial Room
January 2, 2025 (Thu) - April 6, 2025 (Sun)
Created to honor Kuroda’s artistic career and exhibit his works, this room was opened to visitors when the hall was founded. The inscription in Chinese characters on the panel above the doors reads: “Memorial Room of Viscount Kuroda,” which is said to be the handwriting of the painter Nakamura Fusetsu. This room allows visitors to view Kuroda’s works from the collection, which mainly consists of those donated by his family, and gain glimpses of the character of Kuroda, who contributed greatly to modernizing Western-style painting in Japan and improving the status of art in general in Japanese society.
Designation | Name | Creation/ Excavation/ Provenance |
Period | Acquisition/ Ownership/ Accession Number |
CMT | ||
Highlight | Flowers in a Vase | By Kuroda Seiki (1866–1924) | Meiji era, 1912 | Gift of the artist, A-863 |