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[Image: Maruyama Okyo "Landscape of Yodo River" Edo period]

A Trio of Masters-Eitoku, Tan’yu and Okyo

Hara Museum ARC
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Artists

Okyo Maruyama, Eitoku Kano, Tan’yu Kano, Anish Kapoor, Hitomi Uchikura et al.
This exhibition looks mainly at the work of three painters who were active during the period from the Momoyama era to the Edo era. Kano Eitoku (1543-90) is credited with many of the magnificent paintings that adorned fusuma sliding doors and other large-scale partitions during the Momoyama era. Kano Tan’yu (1602-74), Eitoku’s grandson, continued the Kano tradition as a painter in the service of the Tokugawa Shogunate. Ink paintings by these two masters are contrasted with the work of Maruyama Okyo (1733-95), the progenitor of a school of naturalistic painting in Japan which emphasized the real-life sketching of landscapes and people. On exhibit will be Okyo’s vibrantly colored scroll painting Landscape of Yodo River as well as the original sketch on which it was based.

Dates:
Part I: July 11 (Saturday) – September 9 (Wednesday), 2020
Part II: September 11 (Friday) – November 3 (Tuesday/national holiday), 2020

Schedule

Jul 11 (Sat) 2020-Nov 3 (Tue) 2020 

Opening Hours Information

Hours
9:30-16:30
Closed
Thursday
Open on public holidays.
Open every day during August.
Closed in between exhibitions and during winter.
May close in case of bad weather.
Notice
Closed on September 10.
FeeAdults ¥1100, University and High School Students ¥700, Junior High and Elementary School Students ¥500, Over 70 years old ¥550. Please see the museum website for more information.
Websitehttps://www.haramuseum.or.jp/en/arc/exhibition/574/
VenueHara Museum ARC
https://www.haramuseum.or.jp/en/arc/
Location2855-1 Kanai, Shibukawa-shi, Gunma 377-0027
Access10 minutes by taxi from Shibukawa Station on the JR Joetsu line; From JR Shibukawa Station, take the Kan-etsu Kotsu bus towards Ikaho Onsen and get off at Green Bokujo-mae. The venue is 7 minute walk from there.
Phone0279-24-6585
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