300th Anniversary of Ito Jakuchu
To celebrate the 300th anniversary of Ito Jakuchu’s birth (1716-1800), Kyoto National Museum will be displaying a collection of some of his most acclaimed works. Featured are works not previously displayed in other museums, including the folding screen, depicting 6 poets from the Heian Era. His sense of humor comes across in his painting of Buddha’s passing away (photo below) in which Buddha is represented by the central radish, surrounded by vegetables which symbolize the crying animals from the original painting. As well as this exhibition the museums collection has a wide range of works, including sculptures, calligraphy, ceramics, picture scrolls, among others.
Copyright @果蔬涅槃図 伊藤若冲筆 京都国立博物館, Vegetable Nirvana by Ito Jakuchū (Kyoto National Museum)
Alongside the Jakuchu collection, Green Tour Kyoto recommends “Early birds-Celebrating the year of the rooster”, commencing on the same day and in the same building. This collection displays a variety of birds, depicted as symbols of prosperity and longevity, from the past.
Why not visit the museum to welcome in the New Year?
Copyright @白梅群鶏図 狩野永良筆 京都国立博物館, Chickens and White Plum Blossoms by Kanō Eiryō (Kyoto National Museum)
Copyright@ 重要文化財 四季花鳥図屏風 右隻 雪舟筆 京都国立博物館, Important Cultural Property, Birds and Flowers of the Four Seasons by Sesshū (Kyoto National Museum)
- December 13th ~ January 15th, 9:30-17:00 (-20:00 on Friday and Saturday) Closed on Mondays and December 26 - January 1
- Kyoto National Musem
- ¥520/adults, ¥260/university students (10 invitation tickets for GTK readers are available. Please email us if you want: info@greentour-kyoto.net)
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