Collezione reale: Giappone: Tribunali e Cultura. Scintillanti tesori giapponesi della Royal Collection in mostra presso la Queens Gallery, Buckingham Palace.
8192 x 5464 px | 69,4 x 46,3 cm | 27,3 x 18,2 inches | 300dpi
Data acquisizione:
7 aprile 2022
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PHOTO:JEFF GILBERT Queens Gallery, Buckingham Palace, London, UK Royal Collection:Japan: Courts and Culture Dazzling Japanese treasures from the Royal Collection go on display together for the first time. Japan: Courts and Culture is the first exhibition to bring together the Royal Collection's spectacular holdings of Japanese works of art, opening at The Queen's Gallery, Buckingham Palace on Friday, 8 April. The exhibition explores more than 350 years of diplomatic, artistic and cultural exchanges between Britain and Japan, from first encounters under James I to the modern partnership during Her Majesty The Queen's reign. More than 150 examples of exceptional Japanese craftsmanship will be on display, many for the first time, including samurai armour, weaponry, porcelain, lacquer, woodcut prints, fans and embroidered screens. Picture shows pair of screen paintings (1860) by Itaya Hiroharu, ink colour and gold on paper, with mount of silk brocade, ebonized wood and brass, given to Queen Victoria in 1860.