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Masters of Modern Japanese Western-style Painting and French Painters
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Masters of Modern Japanese Western-style Painting and French Painters
Masters of Modern Japanese Western-style Painting and French Painters
15 September [Thu] - 23 October [Sun], 1983
About this exhibition
This exhibition focused on 3 specific master-pupil relationships, displaying their works side-by-side: Collin and Kuroda Seiki, Kume Keiichiro; Laurens and Kanokogi Takeshiro, Nakamura Fusetsu; and Cormon, Carolus-Duran and Fujishima Takeji.
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Exhibition title
Masters of Modern Japanese Western-style Painting and French Painters
Exhibition period
15 September [Thu] - 23 October [Sun], 1983
organization
Bridgestone Museum of Art, Ishibashi Foundation, The Tokyo Shimbun, The Japanese Council of Art Museums
cooperation
Japan Airlines Co., Ltd.
support
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan, Embassy of France
Venue
Bridgestone Museum of Art
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