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The Hatakeyama Memorial Museum of Fine Art (畠山記念館, Hatakeyama Kinenkan) is a private museum established in October 1964 in Tokyo, Japan.[2][3]

Hatakeyama Memorial Museum of Fine Art
Hatakeyama Memorial Museum
EstablishedOctober 1964[1]
Location2-20-12 Shirokanedai Minato-ku Tokyo 108-0071 Japan
TypeArt museum
Public transit accessTakanawadai Station
Websitehttp://www.ebara.co.jp/csr/hatakeyama/

History


Hatakeyama Issē (28 December 1881 - 17 November 1971
Hatakeyama Issē (28 December 1881 - 17 November 1971

The first museum director, Hatakeyama Issē (28 December 1881 - 17 November 1971)was the founder of Ebara Corporation. In 1937, Hatakeyama purchased the landlot once Count Terashima Munenori resided, and relocated and rebuilt an old guest house from Hannyaji in Nara which he named "Hannyaen", where a house warming tea ceremony was held in 1943.[1] As Hatakeyama practiced Hōshō school noh since he was young, he acquired a private noh theater and reassembled on the property. There are noh costumes among the collection.


Hatakeyama's collection was moved to a museum he built in 1964 next to his residence as he planned to preserve it for many years and hold exhibitions for the public as well as support researchers.[1]

There is a tea house called Shō-an in the museum building, and those in the garden are for rent; Sara-an, Sui-an, Meigetsuken, Shin zashiki, Jōrakutei and Bishamondō. Once a year, a guided tour is held to visit those tea houses.[4]


Notable collections


The museum holds four exhibition each year. Centered on tea utensils, the collection consists of old Japanese, Chinese and Korean works of art such as paintings, calligraphic writings, pottery, lacquer items and Noh costumes. Of the circa 1,300 objects in the collection, 6 are National Treasures and 32 have been designated as Important Cultural Properties of Japan.[1]

National treasures
Evening bell from mist-shrouded temple
Evening bell from mist-shrouded temple
Important Cultural Property
Tea cups
Painting
Decorative art

References


  1. 畠山記念館について [About the Hatakeyama Memorial Museum of Fine Art] (in Japanese). Hatakeyama Memorial Museum of Fine Art. Archived from the original on August 17, 2011. Retrieved July 14, 2011.
  2. "Shinkan shōkai hatakeyama kinenkan" 新館紹介 畠山記念館 [Newly opened museum: Hatakeyama memorial museum]. The Museum Studies (博物館研究, Hakubutsukan kenkyū). Nihon Hakubutsukan kyokai (ja:日本博物館協会). 38 (2): 15. February 1965.
  3. Sansaisha, ed. (June 1965). "Visits to Art Museums(8): Hatakeyama Memorial Museum". 古美術 [Kobijutsu] (in Japanese) (9): 129–130. ISSN 0454-112X.
  4. "Rooms to rent". Hatakeyama Memorial Museum of Fine Art. Archived from the original on 10 February 2011. Retrieved 29 December 2017.
  5. "藤原佐理筆書状(離洛帖)" [Letter of Fujiwara no Sukemasa] (in Japanese). The Agency for Cultural Affairs. 991. Retrieved 29 December 2017.
  6. "Enji banshō-zu". Hatakeyama Memorial Museum of Fine Art. Retrieved 29 December 2017.
  7. "Rinbgo ka-zu". Hatakeyama Memorial Museum of Fine Art. Retrieved 29 December 2017.
  8. Indara. "Zenki-zu dankan". Hatakeyama Memorial Museum of Fine Art. Retrieved 29 December 2017.
  9. Daie Sōkō. "Daie Sōkō bokuseki sekitoku". Hatakeyama Memorial Museum of Fine Art. Retrieved 29 December 2017.
  10. "Chō raden makie tebako". Hatakeyama Memorial Museum of Fine Art. Retrieved 29 December 2017.
  11. "圜悟克勤墨蹟(建炎二年二月十二日)" [Bokuseki of Yuanwu Keqin]. 12 February 1128. Retrieved 29 December 2017.
  12. "Bokuseki of Nanso Shisetsu (Shisei 2-nen aki)" (in Japanese). 1342. Retrieved 29 December 2017.
  13. "Kenpon chakushoku Toyotomi Hideyoshi-zō" (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 29 December 2017.
  14. Koyama 1965.
  15. Sansaisha 1965, pp. 91–92.
  16. Nakamachi, Keiko (March 2017). "宗達の金銀泥絵と明代の花卉図について : 畠山記念館蔵《重文 金銀泥四季草花下絵古今集和歌巻》の分析を中心として" [Sotatsu's Gold-and-Silver Paintings and Flowers and Plants Scrolls of the Ming Dynasty : Focusing on Handscroll poem anthology, poems from "Kokin Wakashū", with design of flowers of four seasons, Hatakeyama Memorial Museum of Fine Art]. Jissen Women's University, aesthetics and art history (実践女子大学美學美術史學). Jissen Association of Aesthetics and Art History. 31 (31): 1–19. ISSN 0912-2044. Retrieved 29 December 2017.

Further reading




На других языках


[de] Hatakeyama Kinenkan

Die Hatakeyama Kinenkan (japanisch 畠山記念館, „Hatakeyama Memorial Museum of Fine Arts“) ist ein privates Kunstmuseum in Minato, Tokio. Das Museum beherbergt eine Sammlung von Untensilien für die japanische Teezeremonie, die von dem Industriellen Issei Hatakeyama (1881–1971) zusammengetragen wurden. Die Sammlung konzentriert sich auf chinesische, koreanische und japanische Porzellane und Gemälde besonders aus der Muromachi-Zeit, der Blüte der Teezeremonie. Unter den 1300 Exponaten befinden sich neben 32 Wichtigen Kulturgütern auch sechs Nationalschätze (Kategorie Gemälde) und Teeutensilien von Sen no Rikyū und seinem Schüler Furuta Oribe.
- [en] Hatakeyama Memorial Museum of Fine Art

[fr] Musée Hatakeyama des Beaux-Arts

Le musée Hatakeyama des Beaux-Arts (畠山記念館 (Hatakeyama Kinenkan?)) est un musée privé situé à Tokyo, consacré aux ustensiles relatifs au thé. Il abrite d'anciennes œuvres d'art chinoises, coréennes et japonaises telles que des peintures, des calligraphies, des poteries des objets en laques ainsi que des costumes du théâtre noh. Des quelque trois mille objets de la collection, six sont des Trésors nationaux du Japon et trente-deux ont été désignés Biens culturels importants[1]. Le musée tient son nom de son premier directeur, Hatakeyama Issē.



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