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EISEI BUNKO MUSEUMAutumn Exhibition 2019Chinese Paintings of the Edo Periodin the Hosokawa Family CollectionOctober 19-December 8, 2019Attributed to Lu Ji (呂紀)Birds and flowersChina,Ming Dynasty, 16th cent.Portrait of Hosokawa Narishige(1759-1835)Japan, Edo period, 19th cent.This exhibition introduces the Chinese paintings of the Ming and Qing Dynasties collected by the Hosokawafamily of the Kumamoto clan in the Edo period.Japanese culture has consistently been inspired by Chinese art. In the Edo period, Manpuku-ji Temple inKyoto founded by Ingen became a vital center of new art, where Japanese painters were greatly influenced bythe works of Qing painters from China such as Chen Nanpin.Narishige, the eighth head of the Hosokawa family of the Kumamoto clan, had such an enthusiastic interestin art that he ordered not only the artists in his clan but also those in Edo to paint for him, and even producedpaintings himself. He also actively collected Ming and Qing Dynasty paintings from China. These importedpaintings form a part of the Hosokawa collection today, and they are important examples that give us an idea ofwhat the aesthetic taste of the 19th century daimyo lords was like.This exhibition displays the Chinese paintings from the Eisei Bunko Museum collection commemorating the260th anniversary of the birth of Hosokawa Narishige. We hope you will enjoy viewing the large size Chinesepaintings collected by a daimyo lord in the late Edo period.After the completion of a three-year restoration, “Poem for General Fu Bo” by Huang Tingjian (ImportantCultural Property) is on display to the public during the first period (October 19-November 10) of thisexhibition. The restoration was completed in 2018 with the support of the Japanese government, Tokyo City,and Bunkyo Ward, and we are pleased to unveil the painting in its original beautiful condition.

Special Exhibition“Poem for General Fu Bo” by Huang TingjianChina, Northern Song Dynasty, 1101October 19-November 10, 2019The restoration of “Poem for General Fu Bo” by Huang Tingjian (Important Cultural Property) in the EiseiBunko Museum collection was carried out from fiscal 2015 to fiscal 2017. We would like to introduce thiscalligraphic work in the autumn exhibition celebrating the completion of its three year restoration.Huang Tingjian (style name Luzhi, literary name Shangu, 1045-1105) was born in Fenning, Jiangxi province.He was a leading poet and calligrapher of the Northern Song Dynasty, and considered one of the “Four GreatMasters of Song” along with Su Shi, Mi Fu, and Cai Xiang. He produced this calligraphic work of the poem byLiu Yuxi in May 1101 at Jingzhou (part of present Hubei province) at the age of fifty-seven. The poem celebratesGeneral Fu Bo of the Later Han Dynasty, who is also known as Ma Yuan, a deity providing protection at sea.There is a postscript in Huang Tingjian’s own hand explaining how the work came to be produced, andpostscripts by Zhang Xiaoxiang of the Southern Song Dynasty and Wen Zhengming of the Ming Dynasty followafter it. This calligraphic work is a masterpiece of Huang Tingjian’s late years.【 All the collections owned by Eisei Bunko Museum 】Autumn Exhibition 2019Chinese Paintings of the Edo Period in the Hosokawa Family CollectionPeriod: Saturday, October 19-Sunday, December 8, 2019Hours: 10:00 am to 4:30 pm (last entry 4:00pm)Closed: Mondays except November 4, 2019Closed on November 5, 2019Admission fees:Adults: 800 (700) yenAdults 70 and over: 600 (500) yenHigh school and College Students: 400 yen*( ) indicate prices for those in groups of 10 or more.Free admission forMiddle school students or youngerDisability Certificate holder and one extra personaccompanying him/herEISEI BUNKO MUSEUMAddress1-1-1 Mejiro-dai, Bunkyo-ku, TokyoTelephone 03-3941-0850http://www.eiseibunko.com/

Autumn Exhibition 2019 Chinese Paintings of the Edo Period in the Hosokawa Family CollectionSpecial Exhibition “Poem for General Fu Bo” by Huang Tingjian, 1101, Northern Song DynastySaturday, October 19-Sunday, December 8First Period: October 19-November 10 Second Period: November 12-DecemberArtistTitlePeriodPoem for General Fu Bo(Important Cultural Property)Northern SongDynasty,1101Eisei Bunko MuseumFirstSecondPeriod PeriodRoomSpecial ExhibitionHuang Tingjian4th FloorChinese Paintings of the Edo Period in the Hosokawa Family Collection1Portrait of Hosokawa Narishige2Hosokawa NarishigePine Tree and Cranes3Hosokawa NarishigeMagnolia and Golden Pheasants4Hosokawa NarishigeAlbum of Drawings5Seals used by Hosokawa Narishige6Catalogue of Hanging Scrolls789101112131415SignedWu DaoziAttributed toLiu XiangSignedYang YuejianGu(Full name unknown)SignedBian WenjinSignedLu JiAttributed toLu JiAttributed toLu JianSignedLin LiangConfuciusDragon in CloudsEggplantXianyang PalaceAronia, Peony and Crested MynaBirds and FlowersCranes and Banana TreeCotton Rose and Water BirdsReeds and Geese16Pine Tree and Herons17 By Wang ZhaoMoon and Geese18 Huang HanBirds and FlowersEdo Period,19th centuryEdo Period,18-19th centuryEdo Period,18-19th centuryEdo Period,18-19th century4th Floor4th Floor4th Floor3rd Floor3rd FloorEdo Period,19th centuryMing Dynasty,16th centuryMing Dynasty,16-17th centuryMing Dynasty,16th centuryMing Dynasty,15th centuryMing Dynasty,16th centuryMing Dynasty,16th centuryMing Dynasty,16th centuryMing Dynasty,16th centuryMing Dynasty,16th centuryMing Dynasty,16th centuryMing Dynasty,16th centuryMing Dynasty,16th century4th Floor4th Floor4th Floor4th Floor4th Floor4th Floor4th Floor4th Floor4th Floor4th Floor4th Floor4th Floor4th Floor

Artist19 Liu ShiruSeal ofChen Peng?Attributed to21Li Yihe20TitlePeriodBlossoming PlumMing Dynasty,16th centuryLandscape with FigureBirds and FlowersMing Dynasty,16th centuryMing Dynasty,16th centuryMing-Qing Dynasty,17th centuryFirstSecondPeriod PeriodRoom4th Floor4th Floor4th Floor22 Xie TianyouBlue-and-Green Landscape23 Shen NanpinReeds and GeeseQing Dynasty,18th century4th Floor24Pine Tree and HawkYuan-Ming Dynasty,14-15 century4th Floor25Sages and Worthies26 Zhang ZhaoYingzhou(one of the three islands of the immortals)SignedQiu YingPostscript28Dong Qichang2729SignedDing Yunpeng30 Yu ZhidingImperial Court ScenesTribute Horses(Du Fu's poem "The Dappled Gray")Buddhist ArhatsAmateur Scholar Calling Upon YangXiongMing Dynasty,1427Ming Dynasty,17 centuryMing Dynasty,17 centuryMing Dynasty,17 centuryMing-Qing Dynasty,17th centuryQing Dynasty,16864th Floor3rd Floor3rd Floor3rd Floor3rd Floor3rd Floor3rd FloorCrafts of the Ming and Qing Dynasties31 Jingdezhen WareFlower Potswith female immortals designin overglaze enamels(Important Art Object)Qing Dynasty,17-18th century3rd Floor32 Jingdezhen WareVasewith Western figures designin colored enamels(Important Art Object)Quin Dynasty,1736-95(Chienlung period)3rd Floor33Inkstone-Screenin the shape of an Ink Stick Cabinetin carved red lacquerMing Dynasty,1567-73(Longqing period)3rd Floor34Seal Boxwith design of dragon in cloudsin gilded hair-line engravingMing Dynasty,1573-1619(Wanli period)3rd Floor35Coupletswith birds and flowers designin carved lacquerMing-Qing Dynasty,17th century3rd Floor36Large Incense Burnerwith arhats designin carved red lacquerQuin Dynasty,1736-95(Chienlung period)3rd Floor

ArtistFirstSecondPeriod PeriodTitlePeriodRoom37Lobed Food Containerwith design of dragon in cloudsin cunxing techniqueQing Dynasty,18th century3rd Floor38SealsBuddhist ArhatsQing Dynasty,18th century3rd Floor39Tiered Food Containerwith pavilion and figure designin mother-of pearl inlayYuan-Ming Dynasty,13-14th century2nd Floor40Sake Cup with Tall Footwith floral arabesque designin mother-of-pearl inlayMing Dynasty,15th century2nd Floor41Tea Bowl Standwith tortoiseshell designin mother-of-pearl inlayMing Dynasty,16-17th century2nd Floor42Rosewood Cabinet for Tea Utensilswith peony arabesque designin mother-of-pearl inlayQing Dynasty,19th century2nd Floor43Incense Containerwith scroll patternin carved red lacquerMing Dynasty,16th century2nd Floor44Lobed Traywith birds and flowers designin carved red lacquerMing Dynasty,16th century2nd Floor45Traywith pine tree and figure designin carved red lacquerMing Dynasty,16th century2nd Floor46Incense ContainerPeony design in carved lacquerMing Dynasty,16th century2nd Floor47Stationery Cabinetwith landscape and figure designin carved lacquerQing Dynasty,18th century2nd FloorPlease note that exhibits are subject to change without notice.

The Eisei Bunko CollectionEisei Bunko Museum was established in 1950 by Moritatsu, the 16th head of theHosokawa family that formerly ruled over the vast Higo-Kumamoto domain and wasauthorized as a public interest incorporated foundation in December 2009. Moritatsu’sintention was to preserve and carry out research of his own art collection as well as thenumerous artworks and historical materials that were handed down through the familyfor generations.The name “Eisei” is a combination of “Ei” of Eigen-an and “Sei” of Seiryuji (Shoryuji)Castle, both deeply connected to the history of the family. Eigen-an is a sub-temple of theKyoto Kenninji, where successive generations from Hosokawa Yoriari (1332-91), thefounder of the clan and a military commander during the Nanbokucho period, toMototsune (1482-1554) are buried. Shoryuji Castle was the residence of HosokawaFujitaka (Yusai 1534-1610), who is revered as the first generation of the modern line ofthe Hosokawa family.Eisei Bunko Museum is located in a verdant area of Mejirodai in Bunkyo-ku, wherevisitors can enjoy the traditional landscape of Musashino. The suburban residence of theHosokawa family was formerly located in this area, and the museum building had beenpreviously used as “kaseijo” (administrative office) before renovation in the early Showaperiod.The museum holds nearly 94,000 items of artworks and documents related to the 700 yearhistory of the Hosokawa family and Moritatsu’s private art collection including 8National Treasures and 32 Important Cultural Properties. The collection consists ofvarious objects such as arms and armor, textiles, paintings, calligraphic works, ceramics,lacquer works, sculptures, historical documents, and modern Japanese paintings, and ishighly appreciated as a valuable historical resource worldwide. Research and studies ofthe collection continue to be carried on today with certain objects entrusted to KumamotoUniversity (about 58,000 items) and Keio University (about 28,000 items).

EISEI BUNKO MUSEUMAddress1-1-1 Mejiro-dai, Bunkyo-ku, TokyoTelephone om Mejiro Station (JR):Take 白(shiro) 61 bus bound for Shinjuku Station West Exit to Mejirodai 3chome bus stopand walk for 5 minutes.From Zoshigaya Station F10 (Tokyo Metro Fukutoshin Line):Take 白(shiro) 61 bus bound for Shinjuku Station West Exit to Mejirodai 3chome bus stopand walk for 5 minutes.From Waseda Station (Toei Streetcar Arakawa Line): Walk for 10 minutes.From Edogawabashi Station Y12 (Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line): Walk for 15 minutes from 1a Exit.From Waseda Station T04 (Tokyo Metro Tozai Line): Walk for 15 minutes from 3a Exit.

Dragon in Clouds Ming Dynasty, 16-17th century 4th Floor 9 Signed Yang Yuejian Eggplant Ming Dynasty, 16th century 4th Floor 10 Gu_ (Full name unknown) Xianyang Palace Ming Dynasty, 15th century 4th Floor 11 Signed Bian Wenjin Aronia, Peony and Crested Myna Ming Dynasty, 16th century 4th Floor 12 Signed Lu Ji Birds and Flowers Ming Dynasty .

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