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「絵画」の成熟 : 1930年代の日本画と洋画 / 主催東京国立近代美術館, 京都国立近代美術館 ; [編集東京国立近代美術館] = Master paintings in Japan in the 1930s / organized by the National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo, the National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto ; [edited by The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo].
"Kaiga" no seijuku : 1930-nendai no nihonga to yōga / shusai Tōkyō Kokuritsu Kindai Bijutsukan, Kyōto Kokuritsu Kindai Bijutsukan ; [henshū Tōkyō Kokuritsu Kindai Bijutsukan] = Master paintings in Japan in the 1930s / organized by the National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo, the National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto ; [edited by The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo].
Format
Book
Language
Japanese
English
Published/Created
[Tokyo] : Tōkyō Kokuritsu Kindai Bijutsukan, 1994.
[Tokyo] : 東京国立近代美術館, 1994.
Description
185 pages : chiefly illustrations (some color) ; 26 cm.
Details
Subject(s)
Painting, Japanese
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20th century
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Exhibitions
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Tōkyō Kokuritsu Kindai Bijutsukan
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Kyōto Kokuritsu Kindai Bijutsukan
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東京国立近代美術館
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京都国立近代美術館
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Series
Shajitsu no keifu ; 4.
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写実の系譜 ; 4.
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Shajitsu no keifu ; 4
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写実の系譜 ; 4
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Notes
Catalog of exhibitions held at the National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo, Oct. 1-Nov. 13, 1994 and at the National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto, Nov. 22-Dec.18, 1994.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references (p. 180-181).
Other title(s)
Master paintings in Japan in the 1930s
LCCN
95456521
OCLC
644185548
RCP
C - S
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