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October 1-December 7
Japanese Kofun (ca. 250-ca. 600) to Edo (1616-1867) ceramics: Ko-Seto jars; Oribe, Yellow Seto, Shino, Shigaraki, and Karatsu tea utensils and tableware; Imari, Kakiemon, and Ko-Kutani plates and bowls; Nabeshima plates; and Kyoto ware. Exemplary Korean Goryeo to Joseon-dynasty (12th-19th c.) and Chinese Han to Ming-dynasty (1st-17th c.) ceramics.
Kyoyaki from Kyoto's Temples and Shrines
Highlighting ceramic works by celebrated Kyoto potters Nonomura Ninsei (fl. 17th century), Okuda Eisen (1753-1811), Aoki Mokubei (1767-1833), and Nin'ami Dohachi (1783-1855).
●National Treasure
◎Important Cultural Property
○Important Art Object
*For conservation and preservation purposes, the exhibited objects
at the Kyoto National Museum are periodically rotated. We apologize
that many of our works are not on display. Also, some galleries
may be closed for the rotation of exhibitions.
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