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Travel Paintings: Literati Paintings from the Sumitomo Collection

Tanomura Takeda, "Plum Gorge at Leisure" (detail) Edo, 10th year of Bunsei Era (1827)

A Thousand Miles of Roads Traveled by Man of Letters "Travels Through Paintings: Man of Letters Paintings in the Sumitomo Collection" / Izumiya Hakkokan

Saturday, March 26, 2022 - Sunday, May 15, 2022
10:00-17:00
Izumiya Hakukokan

Shunsui Shunsui, the 15th head of the Sumitomo family, loved a wide range of art objects from Chinese bronzes to paintings and tea ceremony utensils. From his collection, an exhibition featuring literati paintings from Kyoto and Osaka with the keyword "travel" will be held from March 26, 2022 (Saturday). The paintings are richly imaginative, ranging from actual travels to imaginary journeys in pictures and letters. The works of Chinese painters, such as Shen Nanhang, who greatly influenced Japan, as well as the literati paintings of the Edo period, are also worthy of attention.

Traveling Paintings - Literary Paintings in the Sumitomo Collection

  • The subcultures of the traveler's Sumitomo collection are
  • Izumiya Hakukokan

  • Saturday, March 26, 2022 - Sunday, May 15, 2022 10:00-17:00
  • Adults 800 yen, High school and college students 600 yen, Free for junior high school students and younger
  • 24 Shikagayashimomiya-no-Mae-cho, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto-shi, Kyoto
  • 4 minutes walk from bus stop "Higashi-tenno-machi".
  • Tel.075-771-6411
  • Closed on Mondays

  • https://sen-oku.or.jp/kyoto/
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