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Conservation and Restoration of the Tokyo National Museum Collection

  • Image of "Sparrow Chicks in a Basket, Attributed to Song Ruzhi (dates unknown), Southern Song dynasty, 13th century (Important Cultural Property)"

    Sparrow Chicks in a Basket, Attributed to Song Ruzhi (dates unknown), Southern Song dynasty, 13th century (Important Cultural Property)

    Japanese Archaeology and Special Exhibition (Heiseikan) Thematic Exhibition Room
    March 23, 2022 (Wed) - April 17, 2022 (Sun)

    The Museum exhibits and conserves cultural properties, passing them down to future generations. To fulfill these goals, we practice conservation activities under three principles: (1) preventive conservation, in which different environments such as storage spaces and galleries are made suitable for the objects; (2) analyses of the objects’ conditions and the environments in which they are kept; and (3) interventive conservation, which ranges from emergency treatments to extensive repairs.

    This exhibition features recently restored objects in order to share the Museum’s conservation activities with the public. It aims to deepen understanding of the Museum’s activities and the restoration of cultural properties, as well as the cultural and historical backgrounds of these properties.

     

 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.
Sparrow Chicks in a Basket, Attributed to Song Ruzhi (dates unknown), Southern Song dynasty, 13th century (Important Cultural Property)
Noh Costume (Nuihaku) with Flowering Plants at the Shoulders and Hem, Passed down by the Konparu Troupe, Azuchi-Momoyama period, 16th century (Important Cultural Property)

 

 

Pamphlet

Buddhist Sculptures from Sensōji Temple
(In Japanese)


This pamphlet is also available at the information desk in the Heiseikan during the exhibition period.

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