A masterpiece for only one month! I covered a special exhibition of the calligraphy museum

Taito Ward Shogo Museum

Exhibition “Everyone wants to see” Excellent Exhibition Part 14 Nakamura’s Famous Collection for a Month before Closed! Claims of Calligraphy Museums “

Calligraphy museum standing next to “Konami-an” where Masaoka Kikuna resides. Collections of valuable collections in Chinese and Japanese calligraphy history collected by Nakamura Fumi (1866-1943), both a Western painter and a calligrapher, are held.

Because of facility construction, the calligraphy museum will be closed from the whole building for approximately five months from April 16 (Monday) to September 25 (Tue) in 2018. As a special project before this holiday closed, a lot of masterpieces held in the collection are released from March 16 (Fri) to April 15 (Sun) in 2018. We interviewed this exhibition, so we will introduce it.

Kanji used for ritual, kanji used for reward from king

Skull sentence
Kodokuden

In this exhibition, ‘Konjotobun’, which is the oldest existing kanji material present, is displayed. In the Yin Dynasty (around the 13th century before), the shell statements engraved on the bones of the turtle’s stomach and the shoulder of the cow. It was used to divine the will of God. At the time of the brush sentence, it is already seen that it is biased.

“Kodoku Den”, which was made in the Xi’an era (the ninth century before), is a bronze ware made in commemoration of the mission of a man who is a member of the king who works as a king’s nearby servant. On the inside is sentence on achievement. Looking from the front, it seems that the sentences are lined up straight though the vessel draws a curve. I carefully adjust the length of the letters. You can ask about the height of technology at the time.

The type of kanji changed from ”Tensho” to ”Reisho”, and it became easier to write.

Kanji, called ”Tensho”, used in places related to God, had a typeface like a hieroglyph and it was hard to write.In the era of Han, Kanji changed to a typeface called ”Reisho” which reduced the curve and became easier to write.

Yi Jie after Han / Yongxing first year (153)
After Zhang monument Han / Nakahira 3 years (186)

“Zhang transition monster” was a work that Mr. Nakamura never liked very much. I write this work and I am learning that taste. Actually, unfamiliar books are used for the signs of “Shinjuku Nakamuraya” and the label of sake “Masumi”. From those works, you can sense the style similar to Zhang Tradition.

Nishigaki Huashan Mausoleum – Long Kakimoto –
Later Han / Nobunaga 8 years (165)

Among the numerous collections, one disappointing item was “Nishigaki Huashan Mausoleum – Long Kakimoto – (Shiga Kanzan Biwa Kobanban)”. This work with good shape and powerfulness, and taste of antiquity is a takamoto taken from a stone monument about 1000 years ago. The monument has already been lost, and only 4 trakuses exist. It is a highly value-priced item.

Documents protected by the desert

Zuzo Tomokuni Play 22nd Important Cultural Property Tang · around the 8th century

Paper is a very difficult material to save. The older one had fewer handwriting, and the one before Tang was thought to be close to absence. However, in 1900, the wall collapsed within the Dunhuang Mogao caves (Tonkobakko) located at the entrance to China from the Taklimakan Desert in Central Asia, from which 4 to 60 thousand brushed documents were discovered It was. The climate of the desert with constant humidity and few insects kept the document. In this exhibition, a document of a magazine which was excavated in this area and designated as an important cultural property is displayed.

God of writing, Wang Fuyuyuki

Orchid Tei Introduction – Zhang Kim Daughter Books –
Autumn Autumn Hall Wang Peng Peng Higashi Jin · Eiwa 9 years (353)

Wang Yunoyuki (Ogushi 303 – 361) called the god of the book. I do not have a handwriting, but that taste is conveyed by reproduction. In this exhibition, a duplicate of Wang Yuyu’s books was displayed, including “Ranjitei-sama (Ranjojo kotoba)”, which is regarded as the highest masterpiece in the history of Chinese books It is.

Ancient monument of Japan in UNESCO “Memory of the world”

Last year, Gunma Prefecture’s “Ueno Sanmon (Kozuku Sanpi)” was registered in UNESCO “World Memory”. In this exhibition, the three monuments of Takamoto are released. Not only do you enjoy the book, but also pay attention to the Takamoto technique and you may find it interesting to see it from the viewpoint “What kind of patcher is the best?”

All the works we have introduced so far are exhibited in the “Nakamura Mugen Memorial Hall”, but valuable collections are also displayed in the main building.

In this interview, Nomura Nakamura researcher Shoki Nakamura (Nakamura Nobuhiro) gave a commentary on the work of the calligraphy museum. In various places of the museum there are sticky notes that make me smile, but these are written by Ms. Nakamura. When visiting, please try looking.

Kanji essential to our lives. At the calligraphy museum, you can enjoy its history. Why do not you come and visit the charm of the books?

Nobuhiro Nakamura. Lovely note and two-shot
This is what was placed in the main building. That mind … Please check with this museum by all means.

Summary

A session March 16 (Fri) – April 15 (Sun) in 2018
location Calligraphy Museum Nakamura Taikan Memorial Hall
2, 10 – 4 Negishi, Taito – ku, Tokyo
Opening hours 9: 30 am – 4: 30 pm (Admission is until 4 o’clock)
closing day Monday
However, March 26 (Mon), April 2 (Monday) Sakura Special Opening Hall
Admission fee General 500 yen (300 yen)
Small, medium, high school student 250 yen (150 yen)
* In parentheses, group fee of 20 people or more
※ Person who presents handbook of disability and its carer is free
※ Entry Saturday every month, entrance fee for small, junior high school students and their guardians living and staying in Taito-ku is free
※ Specific medical care recipient certificate presenters and their carers are free
inquiry 03-3872-2645
URL https://www.culture.city.taito.lg.jp/eventdetails/show/00001c000000000000020000005400ab

Masterpieces of French Landscape Paintings from The Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow

Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum
Claude Monet ‘Lunch on the Grass’
1866 © The Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow.

At the Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum, “Masterpieces of French Landscape Paintings from The Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow” will be held from Saturday, April 14, 2018 to Sunday, July 8, 2018.

Located in Russia’s capital Moscow, the Pushkin Museum boasts more than 700,000 collections. From Impressionists to Matisse, Picasso, it is known for having a modern painting of French modern paintings.

This exhibition introduces the flow of French modern landscape painting around the places and times drawn, from the hustle and bustle of the big city Paris to the world of imagination.

Summary

Exhibition name Masterpieces of French Landscape Paintings from The Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow
Venue Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum
A session April 14, 2018 – July 8, 2018
Official site http://www.tobikan.jp/en/exhibition/2018_pushkin.html

Information provided: Kokosil Ueno
https://home.ueno.kokosil.net/

Echoes of a Masterpiece: The Lineage of Beauty in Japanese Art

Tokyo National Museum

During the period from April 13 to May 27, 2018, the Tokyo National Museum Heiseikan will hold a special exhibition ”Echoes of a Masterpiece: The Lineage of Beauty in Japanese Art”.

There are many “masterpieces” that exist in Japanese art history. They are born by being influenced by contemporary and past works or overseas works, and they are affecting another work as well.

In this exhibition, we will display a number of masterpieces, paying attention to the influence relationship between these works and the common social background.

Summary

Exhibition name Echoes of a Masterpiece: The Lineage of Beauty in Japanese Art
Venue Tokyo National Museum Heiseikan
A session April 13, 2018 – May 27, 2018
Official site http://www.tnm.jp/modules/r_free_page/index.php?id=1889&lang=en

Information provided: Kokosil Ueno
https://home.ueno.kokosil.net/

THE BODYーChallenging the Mysteryー

National Science Museum
Andreas Vesarius “Fabrica” ​​facsimile version from 1964

A special exhibition “THE BODYーChallenging the Mysteryー” will be held at the National Science Museum from Tuesday, March 13, 2018 to Sunday, June 17, 2018.

This exhibition is a special exhibition linked with the NHK Special “Human Body – Huge Network of Mystery -“.

While reviewing the history and achievements of the pioneers’ efforts, we will explain the structure and function of the human body and introduce how it is changing in state-of-the-art research.


Official site

Information provided: Kokosil Ueno
https://home.ueno.kokosil.net/

Brueghel: 150 Years of an Artistic Dynasty

Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum

From “Tuesday, January 23, 2018 to April 1, 2018 (Sun), 2018, the Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Art will hold” Brueghel: 150 Years of an Artistic Dynasty “.

This exhibition traces the paintings of the rare painter family, the Brueghel clan, through around 100 preciously selected collections, centering on precious private collections.

A wide variety of works such as religious paintings, landscape paintings, allegorical paintings and still life paintings drawn by Flemish painters of the same age as painters of four generations ranging from Peter I to Abraham of his grandchildren were exhibited, and 16th and 17th century Flanders The whole image of the Bruegel style at the bottom of the page.

Summary

Exhibition name Genealogy of Bruegel exhibition family clan 150 years
Brueghel: 150 Years of an Artistic Dynasty
A session January 23 (Tue) – April 1 (Sun) in 2018
Opening hours 9: 30-17: 30
Friday until 20:00
※ 30 minutes before closing the room
Closed day Monday, February 13 (Tue)
※ However opening on February 12 (Monday)
Venue Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum
Official site http://www.tobikan.jp/en/exhibition/2017_bruegel.html

Information provided: Kokosil Ueno
https://home.ueno.kokosil.net/