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Court Calligraphy: Celebrated Manuscripts by Legendary Calligraphers|Imperial Patronage of the Arts: Modern Japanese Painting, Sculpture & Decorative Arts

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Venue The Museum of the Imperial Collections, Sannomaru Shozokan
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Court Calligraphy: Celebrated Manuscripts by Legendary Calligraphers

 The Heian period (794–1185) is considered a golden age in the history of Japan’s imperial court. The tastes and pursuits of the highest-ranking courtiers at the time laid the foundations for centuries of court culture that followed, with special emphasis given to the interests of the Imperial Family and the Fujiwara regent line. These elite nobles were well versed in Chinese and Japanese classics and viewed exceptional calligraphy as a mark of refinement.

 Court calligraphy can broadly be divided into purely aesthetic works and everyday bureaucratic texts, such as letters, documents, and missives. In this exhibition, decorative masterworks are displayed alongside examples of more practical court documents to allow visitors to compare these contrasting styles.

Imperial Patronage of the Arts: Modern Japanese Painting, Sculpture & Decorative Arts

 While having played a key role in protecting Japan’s cultural heritage, the Imperial Household was also instrumental in supporting artists in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Imperial visits to art exhibitions helped attract public interest and the Imperial Family was also known to purchase works through the Imperial Household Ministry, further invigorating the art world.

 This exhibition presents works the Imperial Family acquired at art exhibitions held from the late nineteenth to mid-twentieth century. They include many autumn-theme paintings, sculptures, and decorative art. The Museum is excited to present these pieces from a lesser-known chapter in Japanese modern art history and tell the extraordinary story of the Imperial Household’s behind-the-scenes support.

Exhibition Website List of works(PDF 1,739 KB)
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Exhibition Overview

Exhibition Dates


First Rotation: October 29–November 24
Second Rotation: November 26–December 22

Hours

9:30 a.m.–5:00 p.m.
(Last admission 4:30 p.m.)
*On October 29, the Museum opens at 1:00 p.m.

Extended hours: On Fridays and Saturdays, the Museum opens until 8:00 p.m. (last admission 7:30 p.m.), except Friday, November 29.

Closed

Mondays.  
*However, the Museum opens on Mon. November 4 and closes Tue. November 5 instead.
Temporary Closure on Tuesday, November 26, 2024.
 
*Subject to change.

Venue

Gallery 1: Imperial Patronage of the Arts
Gallery 2: Court Calligraphy
The Museum of the Imperial Collections, Sannomaru Shozokan

1-8 Chiyoda, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, 100-0001 (within the Imperial Palace East Gardens)

General Admission

Adults: 1,000
students: 500

*Free admission for high school students, visitors under 18, and visitors aged 70 years or more.
*Visitors with disabilities, along with the one assistant, will be admitted for free without a booking. Please show valid ID or documentation.
Please show valid ID or documentation.

Number of objects in the exhibition

Court Calligraphy : 13 works
Imperial Patronage of the Arts : 25 works
(All housed in The Museum of the Imperial Collections, Sannomaru Shozokan.)

Organizer

The Museum of the Imperial Collections, Sannomaru Shozokan

Website

https://pr-shozokan.nich.go.jp/2024calligraphy-arts/index_en.html