Curators' Talks on the Collection of NMWA, Part II (Jap)

19-20th Century, Japanese videos with English subtitles

Theodore Meets in the Wood the Spectre of His Ancestor Guido Cavalcanti (c. 1783) by Johann Heinrich FüssliThe National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo

Johann Heinrich Füssli, "Theodore Meets in the Wood the Spectre of His Ancestor Guido Cavalcanti", c. 1783, oil on canvas, 276 x 317 cm, P.1983-0001, The National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo

Atsushi SHINFUJI; Johan Heinrich Fussli, Theodore Meets in the Wood the Spectre of His Ancestor GuidThe National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo

Reminiscence of the Beach of Naples (1870-72) by Jean-Baptiste Camille CorotThe National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo

Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot, "Reminiscence of the Beach of Naples", 1870-72, 175 x 84 cm, P.1970-0003, The National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo

Megumi JINGAOKA; Jean Baptiste Camille Corot, Reminiscence of the Beach of NaplesThe National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo

Portrait of Monsieur Brun (1879) by Édouard ManetThe National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo

Édouard Manet, Portrait of Monsieur Brun, c. 1879, oil on canvas, 194.3 x 126 cm, ex-Matsukata collection, P.1984-0002, The National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo

Megumi JINGAOKA; Édouard Manet, Portrait of Monsieur BrunThe National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo

Water Lilies (1916) by Claude MonetThe National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo

Claude Monet, "Water Lilies", 1916, oil on canvas, 200.5 x 201 cm, Matsukata Collection, P.1959-0151, The National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo

Akiko MABUCHI; Claude Monet, Water LiliesThe National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo

The Gates of Hell (c. 1880-90/1917 (model)) by Auguste RodinThe National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo

Auguste Rodin, "The Gates of Hell", c. 1880-90/1917 (model), bronze, 540 x 390 x 100 cm, Matsukata Collection, S.1959-0045, The National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo, Photo by (c) Norihiro Ueno

Akiko MABUCHI; Auguste Rodin, The Gates of HellThe National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo

The Bridge and Dam at Pontoise (Le Pont et le Barrage à Pontoise) (1881) by Paul Cézanne [Aix-en-Provence, 1839 - Aix-en-Provence, 1906]The National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo

Paul Cézanne, "The Bridge and Dam at Pontoise (Le Pont et le Barrage à Pontoise)", 1881, oil on canvas, 59.1 x 72.1 cm, P.2012-0001, The National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo

Hiroya MURAKAMI; Paul Cézanne, The Bridge and Dam at Pontoise 1The National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo

Hiroya MURAKAMI; Paul Cézanne, The Bridge and Dam at Pontoise 2The National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo

Salome at the Prison (c. 1873-76) by Gustave MoreauThe National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo

Gustave Moreau, "Salome at the Prison", c. 1873-76, oil on canvas, 40 x 32 cm, P.1959-0196, The National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo

Hiroyo HAKAMATA; Gustave Moreau, Salome at the PrisonThe National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo

The Port of Saint-Tropez (1901 - 1902) by Paul SignacThe National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo

Paul Signac, "The Port of Saint-Tropez", 1901-02, oil on canvas, 131 x 161.5 cm, P.1987-0003, The National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo

Hiroya MURAKAMI; Paul Signac, The Port of Saint TropezThe National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo

Four Breton Girls in the Forest (Quatre jeunes bretonnes dans la forêt) (1892) by Paul Serusier [Paris, 1864 - Morlaix, 1927]The National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo

Paul Serusier, "Four Breton Girls in the Forest (Quatre jeunes bretonnes dans la forêt)", 1892, oil on canvas, 92 x 73 cm, P.2012-0002, The National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo

Hiroyo HAKAMATA; Paul Sérusier, Four Breton Girls in the ForestThe National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo

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