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The Connoisseur’s Eye: Art Appraisal in the Edo Period

The Tokugawa Art Museum
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The act of appraisal- the evaluation of the authenticity and value of works of art—requires specialized knowledge for identifying the subject matter of a painting, the nature of an object, the creator or place of creation of an artwork, and other relevant details. In the Edo period, the Honami family of sword polishers, the Gotō family of sword fitting makers, the Kohitsu family of calligraphers, the Kano and Sumiyoshi painting schools, and the headmasters of the respective tea ceremony lineages conducted appraisals of works in their respective genres.

This exhibition explores the nature of the appraisal process through expert-appraised artworks in conjunction with the written certificates of appraisal, authentication slips, box inscriptions, and other records of these appraisers’ assessments, which were conducted at a time before the invention of instruments for scientific analysis or precision photography for documentation.

Schedule

Jun 3 (Sat) 2023-Jul 17 (Mon) 2023 

Opening Hours Information

Hours
10:00-17:00
Closed
Monday
Open on July 17.
FeeAdults ¥1600, University and High School Students ¥800, Junior High and Elementary School Students ¥500
Websitehttps://www.tokugawa-art-museum.jp/en/exhibits/planned/2023/0603-2/
VenueThe Tokugawa Art Museum
https://www.tokugawa-art-museum.jp/en/
Location1017 Tokugawa-cho Higashi-ku, Nagoya-shi, Aichi 461-0023
Access10 minute walk from the South exit of Ozone Station on the Meitetsu Seto and Meijo lines or JR Chuo Main line.
Phone052-935-6262
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