Nihonga of the Three Capitals – Osaka, Kyoto and Tokyo

  • Art, Painting
  1. 木島櫻谷《柳桜図》左隻 泉屋博古館東京
    木島櫻谷《柳桜図》左隻 泉屋博古館東京
  2. 木島櫻谷《柳桜図》右隻 1917年 泉屋博古館東京
    木島櫻谷《柳桜図》右隻 1917年 泉屋博古館東京
  3. 上島鳳山《十二ヶ月美人》の内《七月 七夕》1909年 泉屋博古館東京
    上島鳳山《十二ヶ月美人》の内《七月 七夕》1909年 泉屋博古館東京
  4. 山田秋坪《柘榴花白鸚鵡図》1920年 泉屋博古館東京
    山田秋坪《柘榴花白鸚鵡図》1920年 泉屋博古館東京
  5. 橋本雅邦《深山猛虎図》1890年頃 泉屋博古館東京
    橋本雅邦《深山猛虎図》1890年頃 泉屋博古館東京
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Time Out says

To celebrate its recent reopening, Sen-oku Hakukokan will be exhibiting a series of Nihonga works by master painters from Osaka, Kyoto and Tokyo. Highlights include a tiger painting by Hashimoto Gaho which hasn't been displayed to the public since it was restored at the end of last year. During the exhibition, there will be workshops and talks giving you in-depth background info on the featured artists including the 20th-century painter Ueshima Hozan. 

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