"Eizan and Eisan" Exhibition
This event has ended.
At Ota Memorial Museum of Art
Media: Painting
While the art world in the early 19th century was divided into the Utagawa School and the Katsushika School, Eizan Kikukawa and his pupil, Eisan Keisai established their own school.
With his elegant paintings of beautiful women with doll-like features, Kikukawa was a leader of the next generation of 'bijinga' painters, following the tradition of Utamaro Kitagawa and Eishi Chobunsai. He educated many disciples and is known as the founder of the Kikukawa School. Keisai is also a famed bijinga painter, but his sense of aesthetics have a vibrant energy that reflects the end of Edo Period.
130 works will be displayed in two parts:
Part One: November 1st - November 26th
Part Two: December 1st - December 10th
Schedule
From 2006-11-01 To 2006-12-10
Artist(s)
Website
http://www.ukiyoe-ota-muse.jp/dis061112.html (Japanese)
Fee
Adults ¥700, Students ¥500, Junior High and Elementary School Students ¥200
Venue Hours
From 10:30 To 17:30
Closed on Mondays
Note:Closed each month from the 27th to the end of the month.
Access
5 minutes walk from Harajuku Station or Meiji Jingu Mae Station
Address
1-10-10 Jingumae, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0001
Phone: 03-3403-0880 Fax: 03-3470-5994
Community around this event
- 1 person recommends this event: hidechan (Japan)
Reviews
This event is already finished, and reviewing is closed.
Blog it!
Copy and paste this text into an entry on your blog to let your readers know about this event. If you also review it, post your URL in the comment box above to let the TAB readers know about it.
<a href="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/event/2006/6EA7">
"Eizan and Eisan" Exhibition</a>
Venue: Ota Memorial Museum of Art
Schedule: From 2006-11-01 To 2006-12-10
Address: 1-10-10 Jingumae, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0001
Phone: 03-3403-0880 Fax: 03-3470-5994


