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Famous Brushes from the Heian Period: The Takaki Seikaku Collection

  • Image of "Part of the Collected Poems of Lady Ise (One of the "Ishiyama Fragments"), Attributed to Fujiwara no Kintō, Heian period, 12th century (Important Art Object)"

    Part of the Collected Poems of Lady Ise (One of the "Ishiyama Fragments"), Attributed to Fujiwara no Kintō, Heian period, 12th century (Important Art Object)

    Japanese Gallery (Honkan) Room T1
    July 20, 2021 (Tue) - September 26, 2021 (Sun)

    Takaki Seikaku (1923–2017) was an accomplished calligrapher, collector, and a recipient of the Person of Cultural Merit Award from the Japanese government. Mr. Takaki collected fragments of calligraphy from the Heian period (794–1185) and decided to donate thirty of these works to the Tokyo National Museum before he passed away in 2017.

    In this exhibition, we are displaying a selection of calligraphy fragments from his collection.

 Major works in this exhibition
* Works listed below are in the TNM Collection unless otherwise indicated.
 Major works in this exhibition
* Works listed below are in the TNM Collection unless otherwise indicated.
Part of Volume 1 of the Collection of Japanese and Chinese Poems to Sing (One of the "Boshin Fragments"), By Fujiwara no Koreyuki (before 1149–after 1168), Heian period, 12th century (Gift of Mr. Takaki Sei'u, Important Art Object)
Part of the Collected Poems of Lady Ise (One of the "Ishiyama Fragments"), Attributed to Fujiwara no Kintō (966–1041), Heian period, 12th century (Gift of Mr. Takaki Sei'u, Important Art Object)
Part of Volume 9 of the Later Collection of Japanese Poems (One of the "Shirakawa Fragments"), , Attributed to Saigyō (1118–90), Heian period, 12th century (Gift of Mr. Takaki Sei'u, Important Art Object)