Meiji Memorial Picture Gallery
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Die Meiji-Gedächtnisgalerie (japanisch 聖徳記念絵画館 Seitoku kinen kaiga-kan) ist eine Gemäldegalerie im Park Meiji-jingū-gaien im Bezirk Shinjuku von Tokio. Sie zeigt Gemälde, die zu Ehren des verstorbenen Meiji-Tennō angefertigt worden sind. Die Gedächtnisgalerie ist öffentlich zugänglich.
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聖徳記念絵画館(せいとくきねんかいがかん)は、東京都新宿区の明治神宮外苑にある美術館。 神宮外苑の中心的な建物で、幕末から明治時代までの明治天皇の生涯の事績を描いた歴史的・文化的にも貴重な絵画を展示している。維持管理は宗教法人明治神宮の予算で賄われており、他からの援助は一切受けていない。
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聖德紀念繪畫館(日语:聖徳記念絵画館,せいとくきねんかいがかん)是位於日本東京都新宿區明治神宮外苑的一座美術館。
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Meiji Memorial Picture Gallery (聖徳記念絵画館, Seitoku Kinen Kaigakan) is a gallery commemorating the "imperial virtues" of Japan's Meiji Emperor, installed on his funeral site in the Gaien or outer precinct of Meiji Shrine in Tōkyō. The gallery is one of the earliest museum buildings in Japan and itself an Important Cultural Property.
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"Preparatory painting" of the Emperor's visit to a silver mine, by
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Aerial view of the gallery
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Final painting, by
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Kamakura period portrait of Emperor Go-Toba, attributed to Fujiwara no Nobuzane
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Conté crayon portrait of Emperor Meiji by Edoardo Chiossone , the widely distributed
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Single storey, plus basement
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Meiji Jingū Gaien plan .jpg
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Meiji Memorial Picture Gallery No.43 .jpg
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Visiting a Silver Mine by Gomi Seikichi .jpg
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Die Meiji-Gedächtnisgalerie (japanisch 聖徳記念絵画館 Seitoku kinen kaiga-kan) ist eine Gemäldegalerie im Park Meiji-jingū-gaien im Bezirk Shinjuku von Tokio. Sie zeigt Gemälde, die zu Ehren des verstorbenen Meiji-Tennō angefertigt worden sind. Die Gedächtnisgalerie ist öffentlich zugänglich.
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Meiji Memorial Picture Gallery (聖徳記念絵画館, Seitoku Kinen Kaigakan) is a gallery commemorating the "imperial virtues" of Japan's Meiji Emperor, installed on his funeral site in the Gaien or outer precinct of Meiji Shrine in Tōkyō. The gallery is one of the earliest museum buildings in Japan and itself an Important Cultural Property. On display in the gallery are eighty large paintings, forty in "Japanese style" (Nihonga) and forty in "Western style" (Yōga), that depict, in chronological order, scenes from the Emperor's life and times. The gallery opened to the public in 1926, with the final paintings completed and installed ten years later. The selection and investigation of suitable topics for the paintings was overseen by Kaneko Kentarō, who also served as head of the editorial boards of Dai-Nihon Ishin Shiryō and , major contemporary historiographic undertakings respectively to document the Meiji Restoration (in 4,215 volumes) and the Meiji Emperor and his era (in 260 volumes); as such, the gallery and its paintings may be viewed as a highly-visible historiographic project in its own right.
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聖徳記念絵画館(せいとくきねんかいがかん)は、東京都新宿区の明治神宮外苑にある美術館。 神宮外苑の中心的な建物で、幕末から明治時代までの明治天皇の生涯の事績を描いた歴史的・文化的にも貴重な絵画を展示している。維持管理は宗教法人明治神宮の予算で賄われており、他からの援助は一切受けていない。
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