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Newly Acquired Treasures for Japan

  • Image of "Flower vases, Dragon design and three-color glaze on white porcelain, Ming dynasty (Important Art Object)"

    Flower vases, Dragon design and three-color glaze on white porcelain, Ming dynasty (Important Art Object)

    Japanese Archaeology and Special Exhibition (Heiseikan) Thematic Exhibition Room
    July 26, 2005 (Tue) - September 4, 2005 (Sun)

    Among the various affairs concerning cultural properties entrusted to the Agency for Cultural Affairs, the least known, but one of its most important ones, is the precedence of the State over third parties concerning purchases of cultural properties.

    This is meant to prevent the outflow of cultural properties that are truly invaluable national assets from Japan or dispersion within the country. This institution has helped the Government to safeguard many cultural properties for the Nation.

    Those that had been acquired until March 2001 used to be transferred for public display to national museums. But after they had been turned into "Independent Administrative Institution National Museum" the policy has changed. For example, the Agency has these newly acquired assets to itself and lends pieces to locally held exhibitions in its own right.

    This exhibition, Newly Acquired Treasures for Japan, aims at showing off one branch of the Agency's main fields of activities. Though small in scale, the quality of the newly acquired treasures are really something comparable to those exhibited at any major exhibitions. Please enjoy your visit to this exhibition as much as possible.

 Major works in this exhibition

* All Works are owned by the Agency for Cultural Affairs.
Fast Bull, Kamakura period, 13th century (Important Cultural Property)
Daoist Immortals, By Soga Shohaku, Edo period, 1764 (Important Cultural Property)
Shinnari Type Tea Kettle, Ashiya Ware, Kamakura period, 14th century (Important Cultural Property)
Flower vases, Dragon design and three-color glaze on white porcelain, Ming dynasty (Important Art Object)
Calligraphic Copy Book "Karigane jo", Heian period, 11th century (Important Cultural Property)
 Gallery Talks (In Japanese only)

Free with Museum admission, Advance booking is not necessary.
Thematic Exhibitions Room, Heiseikan
Painting : Thursday, August 4, 2005, 13:30
Speaker: Kihara Toshie, Agency for Cultural Affairs
Decorative Arts : Thursday, August 11, 2005, 13:30
Speaker: Saito Takamasa, Agency for Cultural Affairs
Calligrahy : Thursday, August 18, 2005, 13:30
Speaker: Ikeda Hitoshi, Agency for Cultural Affairs