List of ExhibitsRoom 7 Craftworks ・ Paintings ・ Noh Costumes No. Title Artist Period Display...

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List of Exhibits December 11, 2014 - January 24, 2015

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List of Exhibits

December 11, 2014 - January 24, 2015

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2.August: Bush clover in Kodaiji temple1.March: Flowers in Arashiyama 1898Kawabata Gyokusho

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Qing dynasty, 1750

Edo period, 19th C.

Meiji period, 19th C. Kawabata Gyokusho

Birds, animals and flowers

Autumn and winter landscapes of the four seasons Kano Naganobu

Shen Quan

Viewing plum blossoms and snowy landscape

3.December: Snow in Kiyomizudera temple

Famous places in Kyōto of the twelve months

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Title Display Collection

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No. Period

Edo period, 18-19th C.

Edo period, 19th C.

Edo period, 19th C.

Edo period, 17-18th C.

Muromachi period, 16th C.

Edo period, 18th C.

Edo period, 18th C.

Yamaguchi SokenDeer and pine trees in the snow

Okamoto ToyohikoDeer and pine trees in the snow

Rabbit and autumn grasses

Seasonal flowers

Sakai Hoitsu

Cranes and pine trees with the sun and the moonImportant Cultural Property,

Maruyama Okyo

Maruyama OkyoNational Treasure, Pine trees in the snow

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ArtistRoom 4 Paintings

Title Display Collection

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No. Period

Kamakura-Nanbokucho period, 14th C.

Momoyama period, 16th C.

Momoyama period, 16th C.

Southern Song dynasty, 13-14th C.

Edo period, 17th C.

Edo period, 17th C.

Choson dynasty, 16th C.

Kokan ShirenNom de plume Kaoku

YojiroKettle of Hinomaru type

Water jar of Hitoe-guchi type, Seto ware, named “Ariake”

Karamono tea caddy of Daikai type, named “Zanka”

KoshinTea scoop, named “Sokutai”

Shokado ShojoTea scoop, named “Okina”

Tea bowl, Kohiki type, known as “Miyoshi Kohiki”, O-meibutsu 12/11-1/24

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SonyuKenzan

Tea bowl with design of Chrysanthemums in Kodaiji-templeTea bowl with design of Moon in Musashino

Room 1 Tea Utensils

Artist

ArtistTitle Display Collection

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No. Period

Ninsei

Choson dynasty, 16th C.

Momoyama period, 16-17th C.

Ming dynasty, 17th C.

Edo period, 17th C.

13-14th C.Southern Song-Yuan dynasty,

Edo period, 17th C.

Edo period, 18-19th C.

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Tea bowl, Kohiki type, named “Zansetsu”

Flower vase(or sake bottle), Bizen ware, named ”Ugo no Tsuki”

Incense case with bird-and-flower design, Kochi ware

Water jar with tomoe and paulownia crests

Karamono tea caddy, Maru-tsubo shape, named “Awayuki”

Tea caddy, Katatsuki shape, named “Unohana”, Seto ware

ShunsaiRyoryosai-gonomi styleMaki-e lacquer tea caddy, with design of spring field in gold-lacquer,

Seal mark by SottakusaiMaki-e lacquer tea caddy, with design of autumn field in gold-lacquer, Edo period, 18-19th C.

Edo period, 17th C.

Meiji period, 1887Wazen

DonyuTea bowl, black Raku ware, named “Yuki-no-yo”,

Choson dynasty, 17th C.

Tea bowl with design of snow-covered Mt.Fuji

Edo period, 17th C.

Tea bowl, Hori-mishima Sotobana type

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Lily-shaped Mukozuke Dish, Red Raku wareMukozuke Dish, sabi-e sometsuke type with spring grasses design

Wazenin overglaze enamelsFood box in shape of a fan with fabric pattern-like design Edo period, 19th C.

Room 2 National Treasure Tea BowlNational Treasure, Tea bowl, Shino ware, named “Unohanagaki” Momoyama period, 16-17th C.

Room 3 Assortment of Tea Utensils

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Maki-e lacquer tea box with design of bush-clover

maki-e decoration of bush-clover at nightInkstone box with mother-of-pearl inlay and

Edo period, 17th C.

Edo period, 19th C.

1927

Writing stand and inkstone box with maki-e decoration of the Tama river

Edo period, 18th C.

Pedestalled dish with plants and flowers of the four seasons design in maki-e

Meiji-Showa period,

Box for Genji Monogatari manuscripts with plants and flowers design

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Shelf for crystal ball with the moon palace design in maki-e lacquer

Room 5 Paintings ・LacquerwareArtistTitle Display Collection

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No. Period

Tosa Mitsuoki Edo period, 17th C.

Edo period, 17th C.

Edo period, 1792

Edo period, 17th C.

Edo period, 1783

Edo period, 18-19th C.

Muromachi period, 15th C.

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Seasonal flowers

Chrysanthemum by water

Mt.Fuji

Noh songbook Yorimasa; woodblock print

Narcissus

Seasonal flowers

Tosa Mitsuoki

Maki-e lacquer box with design of autumn flowers, a boat and moon

Maki-e lacquer box for Jin type incense with design of moon and clouds Edo period, 17th C.

Edo period, 17th C.

Edo period, 18th C.

Maki-e lacquer inkstone box with design of “Chosei-den”

Maki-e lacquer inkstone box with design of cherry tree and pheasants

Edo period, 17th C.

Maki-e lacquer inkstone box with design of “Yatsu-Hashi”

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Maki-e lacquer tea box with design of poppy

Maki-e lacquer tea box with design of hydrangea Edo period, 19th C.

of the four seasons in maki-e lacquer

19-20th C.

Maruyama Okyo

Maruyama Okyo

Goshun

Zohiko

Zohiko

Zohiko

Room 6 Ukiyo-e ArtistTitle Display Collection

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Utagawa Kunisada Ⅱ 1859

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Meiji period, 19th C.

Meiji period, 19th C.

Meiji period, 20th C.

Three figures of the prosperity of Edo named “Setsugekka”

Snowy scene of Nihonbashi bridge

Snowy scene of Yoroibashi bridge

Snowy scene of the Bank of Japan by the Eitaibashi bridge

Snowy scene of Suruga-cho

The Seasons and Their Fashions, Mitsui-gonomi Miyako no Nishiki

Utagawa Hiroshige Ⅲ

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Utagawa Hiroshige Ⅲ

Inoue Yasuji

Currency Museum

Kobayashi Kiyochika

Mizuno Toshikata

of the Bank of JapanCurrency Museumof the Bank of JapanCurrency Museumof the Bank of JapanCurrency Museumof the Bank of JapanMitsui Bunko

Room 7 Craftworks ・ Paintings ・ Noh Costumes ArtistTitle Display Collection

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Edo period, 1866

Meiji period, 19th C.

Meiji period, 19th C.

Meiji period, 19-20th C.

Edo period, 19th C.

Edo period, 18th C.

Bamboo Tea basket

Flowers

FlowersMaki-e lacquered sliding door with design of

Sliding door with design of chrysanthemum

Yamamoto Tokoku

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Mitsui Takaaki

Kawabata Gyokusho

Hara Yoyusai

Attributed to Ogata Korin

Flowers

Deposit

spring and autumn fields in gold lacquer

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Edo period, 18-19th C.

20th C.

20th C.

Sliding doors with design of Hinoki(Japanese

Cranes

Okumura Togyu

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Domoto Insho

Red and white plum tree Donated by will

Donated by

cypress), Maki(podocarpus) and autumn flowers

Mitsui Fudosan Co.,LtdDonated byMitsui Fudosan Co.,LtdDonated byMitsui Fudosan Co.,Ltd

by Mrs. Naoko ShiraneDonated by willby Mrs. Naoko Shirane

Meiji-Showa period, 19-20th C.

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February 7 - April 5, 2015

Special Exhibition

[Floor guide]

Room 7 Craftworks ・ Paintings ・ Noh Costumes ArtistTitle Display CollectionNo. Period

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Meiji period, 19th C.

Meiji period, 19th C.

Embroidered Noh costume; Snowflake roundels, chrysanthemum

Embroidered Noh costume; Kanzemizu (whirling pattern) and

Embroidered Noh costume; Seasonal flowers and woven 12/11-1/24

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12/11-1/24and bamboo grasses on navy blue silk satin ground

fan-shaped design on red silk satin ground

bamboo pattern design on red silk satin groundKara-Ori textile Noh costume; diamond-shaped chrysanthemumand fan-shaped design on red silk ground Meiji-Taisho period, 20th C.7-13 12/11-1/24

DEMITASSE COSMOS - Glitter of jewelry -

The flowers and plants that bloom across the seasons enrich our lives and have come to be a major set of motifs that adorn art works of all types.

Every year the Mitsui Memorial Museum welcomes the New Year with the display of the museum s feature work, the National Treasure Pine

Trees in the Snow screens by Maruyama Okyo. The 2015 New Year s exhibition will feature the Okyo screens, along with works on the theme of

setsugekka, literally snow, moon and flowers. This traditional Japanese grouping of nature motifs is the basis for our selection of paintings and

decorative arts whose designs and names recall these natural elements. We hope that visitors to the exhibition will particularly enjoy this display

of flower imagery and from them sense the particular Japanese affection for seasonal flowers.

loan from the Currency Museum of the Bank of Japan.

We would like to take this opportunity to express our deep appreciation to the Currency Museum of the Bank of Japan for the loan of their

precious works to the exhibition and to all those who have lent their efforts, advice and support to the success of this exhibition.

The exhibition will also feature the debut appearance of works recently donated to the museum and several ukiyo-e prints and other works on

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