Hi, I am Ryoh.
Today, I review Nezu-Museum in Omote-Sandou, Tokyo. Nezu-Museum was born in 1941. This museum was made of Kiichiro Nezu's artistic collection. There are many beautiful works of art.
Among all those works, I love "Irises" the best! In Japanese, "燕子花図屏風 ". This is pair of six fold screens, color on gold-foiled paper, and made by Ogata Korin. He is very famous artist in Edo period. How gorgeous it is!
Now, ceramic art exhibition is held here. I also like ceramics, so I want to go and enjoy this.
Please go there, if you got interested! →→ Nezu-Museum
Hi, this is Ms. MacGregor. I have seen Irises at this museum. Is it on display all the time? I thought it only appeared from time to time.
ReplyDeleteWhen does the ceramic exhibition end? I like ceramic art too. I especially like Mingei pottery. Do you know it?
Hi, Ms. MacGregor. I'm ryo. You have seen it before? Great! I'm sorry, I don't know the details.
ReplyDeleteThe ceramic exhibition ends 15 July. I know it. I like Mingei, too! I like ceramic without type.
Hi, Ryo. This is Maho. I don't know Japanese arts so much so I want to go to Nezu museum and see many works.
ReplyDeleteHi, this is Kana. I like Ukiyo-E! So I want to Ceramic and Ukiyo-E exhibition by 15 July.
ReplyDeleteHi, this is Yuka. I haven't seen a real Irises painting. I have seen Irises only on a textbook of Japanese history. Are there other Ogata Korin's paintings, for example, Red and white Japanese apricot painting in this museum?
ReplyDeleteHi, Yuka. I'm ryo.
DeleteRed and White Plum Blossoms seems to display MOA museum! I wan to see it!