Acquisition of KABURAKI Kiyokata’s ‘Tsukiji Akashi-cho Town’ by the National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo
On June 24, the National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo (Takebashi, Tokyo) announced that it had acquired a representative work by nihon-ga painter KABURAKI Kiyokata’s ‘Tsukiji Akashi-cho Town’ (1927). This painting won the Imperial Academy of Fine Arts Prize at the Teiten exhibition in 1927, was frequently exhibited at art exhibitions. It was also used as the design for a postage stamp in 1971 and was widely popular. However, it went missing after an exhibition that took place in 1975. In June, the museum purchased it from an art dealer in Tokyo, together with ‘Shintomi-cho Town’ and ‘Hama-cho Gashi Zone’, which were produced as a trilogy. They are now all in the museum’s collection. The trilogy was on public display at the museum from November 1 to December 15. (Japanese)
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