Japanese Gallery (Honkan) Room 18
January 2, 2012 (Mon) - February 19, 2012 (Sun)
Originally acquired by entrepreneur Takano Tokiji, the Takano Collection comprises a total of 11 oil paintings, 56 watercolors and sketches, and 6 hanging scrolls by Asai Chu, a Western-style painter active during the Meiji period. The majority of works in this collection were produced during Asai's stay in Europe, which display a mature skill. The 73-piece collection was donated to the museum by Mr. Takano’s family in 1985, in accordance with his will.
Mr. Takano had aspired to be a painter in his youth, and even after entering the world of business he made continuous efforts to collect the works of Asai, whom he had long admired. This collection, which Mr. Takano began in his late twenties and spent close to fifty years accumulating, speaks eloquently of Mr. Takano’s passion and enthusiasm.
This year’s exhibition features Vegetable Garden in Spring with five landscapes of Japan from Asai’s time in Kyoto, where he settled after returning from abroad. As an introduction to his works, this exhibition looks into Asai’s depictions of Japanese scenery before and after his studies in Europe.