Edo Period Paintings: Their Ascendance and Quintessence: Masterpieces by Jakuchu, Shohaku, Okyo and Goshun

The Tokyo Fuji Art Museum (TFAM) proudly presents the exhibition Edo Period Paintings: Their Ascendance and Quintessence ―Masterpieces by Jakuchu, Shohaku, Okyo and Goshun. Over the past 30 years, TFAM has collected a wide variety of Japanese art, a collection that includes a large number of paintings from the early modern period (Edo period).

Folding Screen with Design of the Scenes from “The Battle of the Genji and Heike Clans”, Kaiho Yusetsu, 1600/1677, From the collection of: Tokyo Fuji Art Museum
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Fierce Tiger, Kano Naonobu, From the collection of: Tokyo Fuji Art Museum
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Yearning for a Loved One, Kano Masunobu, From the collection of: Tokyo Fuji Art Museum
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Tama River in Ide, Kano Masunobu, From the collection of: Tokyo Fuji Art Museum
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Snow (from “Snow-Moon-Flower” series), Kano Masunobu, From the collection of: Tokyo Fuji Art Museum
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Moon (from “Snow-Moon-Flower” series), Kano Masunobu, From the collection of: Tokyo Fuji Art Museum
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Flower (from “Snow-Moon-Flower” series), Kano Masunobu, From the collection of: Tokyo Fuji Art Museum
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Folding Screen with Design of Scenery in the Four Seasons, Kano Tsunenobu, From the collection of: Tokyo Fuji Art Museum
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Retired Emperor Gosaga’s Poem “Kouro-Yanagi”, Kano Tsunenobu, From the collection of: Tokyo Fuji Art Museum
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Folding Screen with Design of Bird in the Snow, Attributed to Kano Sansetsu, From the collection of: Tokyo Fuji Art Museum
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Folding Screen with Design of Mt. Yoshino and Tatsuta River, Kano School, From the collection of: Tokyo Fuji Art Museum
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In and Around the City of Kyoto, Kano School, From the collection of: Tokyo Fuji Art Museum
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Folding Screen with Design of Chinese Phoenix, Kano School, From the collection of: Tokyo Fuji Art Museum
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Chinese Poem from ‘Wakan-Roeishu,’ Anthology of Japanese and Chinese Poetry, with Design of Flowering Grasses, Calligraphy: Hon’ami Koetsu (1558-1637), Painting: Sotatsu School, From the collection of: Tokyo Fuji Art Museum
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Waka Poem from ‘Wakan-Roeishu,’ Anthology of Japanese and Chinese Poetry, with Design of Flowering Grasses, Calligraphy: Hon’ami Koetsu (1558-1637), Painting: Sotatsu School, From the collection of: Tokyo Fuji Art Museum
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Folding Screen with Design of Pine and Cherry Blossoms, Attributed to Tawaraya Sotatsu, From the collection of: Tokyo Fuji Art Museum
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Folding Screen with Design of Flowers of the Four Seasons, Attributed to Tawaraya Sosetsu, From the collection of: Tokyo Fuji Art Museum
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Folding Screen with Design of Spring and Autumn Flowers, Sealed: Inen, From the collection of: Tokyo Fuji Art Museum
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Folding Screen with Design of Flowers, Sealed: Sosetsu (or Kitagawa Sosetsu?), From the collection of: Tokyo Fuji Art Museum
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Folding Screen with Design of Autumn Flowers, Rin School, From the collection of: Tokyo Fuji Art Museum
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Folding Screen with Design of Rough Sea, Rin School, From the collection of: Tokyo Fuji Art Museum
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Folding Screen with Design of Plum Tree, Rin School, From the collection of: Tokyo Fuji Art Museum
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Folding Screen with Design of the Battle of Ichinotani, Tosa School, From the collection of: Tokyo Fuji Art Museum
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Folding Screen with Design of the Battle at Uji River, Tosa School, From the collection of: Tokyo Fuji Art Museum
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Folding Screen with Design of Musashino Plain, Artist Unknown, From the collection of: Tokyo Fuji Art Museum
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Folding Screen with Design of Musashino Plain (Autumn View of Countryside), Artist Unknown, From the collection of: Tokyo Fuji Art Museum
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Folding Screen with Design of the Scenes from The Tale of Taishokan (The Great Woven Crown), Yamamoto Genkyu, From the collection of: Tokyo Fuji Art Museum
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Folding Screen with Design of the Scenes from The Tales of Heike – “Ohara-goko” and “Kogo”, Tosa School, From the collection of: Tokyo Fuji Art Museum
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Folding Screen with Design of the Scenes from The Tales of Genji, Iwasa School, From the collection of: Tokyo Fuji Art Museum
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Folding Screen with Design of the Scenes from The Tales of Genji: Rivalry of the Carriages, Artist Unknown, From the collection of: Tokyo Fuji Art Museum
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Folding Screen with Design of the Scenes from The Tales of Genji, Artist Unknown, From the collection of: Tokyo Fuji Art Museum
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Folding Screen with Design of the Scenes from The Tales of Genji, Artist Unknown, From the collection of: Tokyo Fuji Art Museum
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Picture Scrolls of Scenes from “Matsu-no-Suehiro”, Belonged to the Sou Family in Tsushima, From the collection of: Tokyo Fuji Art Museum
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The Tale of Uso-Hime (Princess Bullfinch) from Japanese Fairy Tale “Owl”, Artist Unknown, From the collection of: Tokyo Fuji Art Museum
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Nara-Ehon (Nara Picture Books): Hitomotogiku (vol. 2), Artist Unknown, From the collection of: Tokyo Fuji Art Museum
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Hermitage Above a Valley, Ikeno Taiga, From the collection of: Tokyo Fuji Art Museum
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Quiet Pleasure near a Valley, Ikeno Gyokuran, From the collection of: Tokyo Fuji Art Museum
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Folding Screen with Design of Cranes, Soga Shohaku, From the collection of: Tokyo Fuji Art Museum
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Picture Scrolls of the Late Three Year War (copy), Gen Ki, From the collection of: Tokyo Fuji Art Museum
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Fierce Tiger, Gan Ku, From the collection of: Tokyo Fuji Art Museum
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Elephant, Ito Jyakuchu, From the collection of: Tokyo Fuji Art Museum
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Chicken, Ito Jyakuchu, From the collection of: Tokyo Fuji Art Museum
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Waterfall, Soga Shohaku, From the collection of: Tokyo Fuji Art Museum
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Nansen Cuts the Cat in Two, Soga Shohaku, From the collection of: Tokyo Fuji Art Museum
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Landscape, Soga Shohaku, From the collection of: Tokyo Fuji Art Museum
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Turtle Sage, Soga Shohaku, From the collection of: Tokyo Fuji Art Museum
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Folding Screen with Design of Landscape, Soga Shohaku, From the collection of: Tokyo Fuji Art Museum
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Toad Sage, Attributed to Soga Shohaku, From the collection of: Tokyo Fuji Art Museum
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Landscape, Soga Shohaku, From the collection of: Tokyo Fuji Art Museum
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Malus Halliana and A Golden Cockerel, Maruyama Okyo, From the collection of: Tokyo Fuji Art Museum
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Orchid Pavillion Gathering, Goshun (also known as Matsumura Gekkei), From the collection of: Tokyo Fuji Art Museum
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Flowers and Bird, Nagasawa Rosetsu, From the collection of: Tokyo Fuji Art Museum
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Wind God and Thunder God, Suzuki Kiitsu, 1796/1858, From the collection of: Tokyo Fuji Art Museum
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Moon with Bush Clovers, Suzuki Kiitsu, 1796/1858, From the collection of: Tokyo Fuji Art Museum
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Folding Screen with Design of Birds and Flowering Grasses, Matsumura Keibun, From the collection of: Tokyo Fuji Art Museum
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Cherry Trees along Sumida River, Oda Hitsuhitsu, From the collection of: Tokyo Fuji Art Museum
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Cherry Blossoms, Hirose Kain, From the collection of: Tokyo Fuji Art Museum
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Landscape of Mountains, Tani Buncho, From the collection of: Tokyo Fuji Art Museum
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Reeds with Moon, Tani Buncho, From the collection of: Tokyo Fuji Art Museum
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Blue and Green Landscape, Tani Buncho, From the collection of: Tokyo Fuji Art Museum
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Autumn View of Landscape, Watanabe Kazan, From the collection of: Tokyo Fuji Art Museum
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