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Sen-oku Hakuko Kan

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Sen-oku Hakuko Kan
泉屋博古館
Sen-oku Hakuko Kan
Established1960
Location24 Shishigatani Shimo-Miyanomae, Sakyo, Kyoto
TypeArt museum
Collection sizeChinese art, Japanese art
WebsiteMuseum website

Sen-oku Hakuko Kan (泉屋博古館) is located in Kyoto, Japan and houses a large collection of Chinese bronze vessels, Chinese and Japanese mirrors, and a few Chinese bronze Buddhist figures.

History and collections edit

Sen-oku Hakuko Kan Museum was established in July 1960.[1] "Sen-oku" is the Yagō of the Sumitomo family in Edo period, and the word of "Hakuko" was taken from the famous antique book "Sen-na Hakuko Zuroku" (宣和博古図録)" edited in the Northern Song dynasty under Emperor Huizong of Song.

The collection was brought together by Sumitomo Kichizaemon VII before his death in 1926. It is credited with being one of the greatest collections of Asian bronzes in the world in quality and variety. The number of collections is more than 500 pieces.[2] The museum houses more than 3,500 cultural objects, two of which have been designated by the Japanese government as National Treasures, 19 as Important Cultural Properties, and 60 as Important Art Objects (ja).[3]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ History (Sen-oku Hakuko Kan HP)
  2. ^ Shen, Hsueh-Man (1 January 2001). "Realizing the Buddha's "Dharma" Body during the Mofa Period: A Study of Liao Buddhist Relic Deposits". Artibus Asiae. 61 (2): 263–303. doi:10.2307/3249911. JSTOR 3249911.
  3. ^ Sen-oku Hakuko Kan

External links edit

  • Museum website (in English)
  • (in English)

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