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"Photographs—Documentation of Old Art" Exhibition

Tokyo National Museum
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In the early Meiji period (1868-1912), when the museum belonged to the Museum Bureau of the Ministry of Education, the collection and preservation of old art works in Japan was connected with the preparation of objects to be shown at the Vienna World Exposition in 1875. Likewise, many expositions and exhibitions held in and outside of Japan during the Meiji period provided good opportunities for the research of cultural properties and their accumulation at the Museum.

How were photographs, a recording method, related with this? The government officials who photographed Edo castle in 1872 and introduced photography in the "Jinshin survey of cultural properties" in the same year must have understood the effectiveness of photographs as a recording medium. They took every opportunity to photograph the old art works included in the various expositions and exhibitions, and took an active role in transmitting and accumulating this information.

This display features photographs as records of art works. Included in it are photo albums documenting World Expositions held in Vienna and Paris during the early Meiji period and the objects shown there. It also features photographs of works shown at the Kanko Bijutsu-kai, an exhibition of old art works held regularly at that time, as well as the works of Kudo Risaburo, one of the pioneers in artistic photography.

Schedule

Jul 8 (Tue) 2008-Aug 3 (Sun) 2008 

Opening Hours Information

Hours
9:30-17:00
Closed
Monday
Open on a public holiday Monday but closed on the following day.
Closed during the New Year holidays.
FeeAdults ¥1000; University Students ¥500; High School Students and Under, Under 18s and Seniors 70 & Over free. Special Exhibition Fees may be charged separately.
Websitehttp://www.tnm.jp/en/servlet/Con?pageId=B01&processId=01&event_id=5602
VenueTokyo National Museum
https://www.tnm.jp/?lang=en
Location13-9 Ueno Park, Taito-ku, Tokyo 110-8712
Access10 minute walk from the Koen exit of JR Ueno Station, 13 minute walk from the Main exit of Keisei Ueno Station on the Keisei line, 15 minute walk from exit 7 at Ueno Station on the Ginza and Hibiya lines.
Phone050-5541-8600 (Hello Dial)