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Concurrent Exhibitions

Concurrent Exhibitions

During “The Aesthetics of Summer and Autumn: Masterpieces by Suzuki Kiitsu and the Inen Seal Painter " (Saturday, September 14 – Sunday, October 20, 2024)

Gallery 2

Gallery 2

“The Aesthetics of Summer and Autumn: Masterpieces by Suzuki Kiitsu and the Inen Seal Painter " (cont'd)
In Gallery 2, please enjoy the various paintings which depict autumn grasses.
Painting
Ninth Month, Birds and Flowers Based on Fujiwara Teika’s Poem of the Twelve Months
By Ogata Kenzan
Japan Edo period, dated 1743

Entrance Hall - Gallery 3

Entrance Hall - Gallery 3

The Allure of Buddhist Art: Small Gilded Buddhist Statues and Buddhist Implements from Japan
The Buddhist art works collected by Nezu Kaichirō, Sr. (1860–1940) form one of the pillars of the Nezu Museum collection. Examples of Gandharan and Chinese stone sculpture from his collection appear in the Entrance Hall. Gallery 3 presents small gilded Buddhist statues and copper Buddhist implements with Buddhist images rendered on them.
Sculpture
Standing Kannon-bosatsu(Avalokiteśvara)
Japan Nara period, 8th century
Nezu Museum

Gallery 4

Gallery 4

Ancient Chinese Bronzes
The Nezu Museum collection of bronzes is world-renowned, and particularly strong in the area of late Shang (17th to 11th centuries BC) dynasty vessels, the pinnacle production period of this medium.
Archaeological MaterialsImportant Cultural Property
Double-Ram Zun
Bronze
China; probably Hunan province, 13-11th centuries B.C.
Nezu Museum

Gallery 5

Gallery 5

Shades of White in Ceramics
When those who used unglazed earthenware saw a white vessel for the first time, they were, without a doubt, attracted by the refreshing feeling it conveys. Note, however, that sometimes white can seem colorful.
Ceramics
Jar with Hare Shaped Handles
Ceramic
China Tang dynasty, 8th century
Nezu Museum  Gift of Fujisaki Ryūzō

Gallery 6

Gallery 6

The End of the Tea Year
In October, the tea enjoyed throughout the previous year and the brazier in use since early summer are put away. This restrained assemblage of tea vessels evokes the sadness of that parting.
Ceramics
Tea Bowl, Named Takigawa
Kōrai-chawan group, kaki-no-heta type
Korea Joseon dynasty, 16th century
Nezu Museum

Special Case

Special Case

Decorated Clock
This splendid Qing dynasty clock, a favorite of the Qianlong Emperor (1711-1799), is not to be missed.
Metalwork / Armor and Equipment
Clock Decorated with a Bird on a Cup
England, 18th century
Nezu Museum
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