Exploring Frontispiece Illustrations of the Meiji and Taishō Eras — The Asahi Collection: Behind‑the‑Scenes Stories and Highlights from the Collector
| Date | 2026.07.18 Sat 11:00–12:00/14:00–15:00 |
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| Instructor | Tomoo Asahi (Visiting Researcher, Ritsumeikan University Art Research Center), Eriko Kawachi (Deputy Director and Head of Curatorial Group, Sano Museum of Art) |
| Venue | Lecture Room, Sano Art Museum |
| Capacity | 20 participants per session |
| Fee | 1,000 yen |
| Registration | Advance registration required; first-come, first-served |
| Notes | The event may be subject to change or cancellation due to unforeseen circumstances. |
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Join us for a special program featuring Tomoo Asahi, renowned collector of kuchie (woodblock-printed frontispieces) from the Meiji and Taishō periods, together with a curator from the Sano Art Museum. Participants will have the rare opportunity to view actual works up close while hearing about Asahi’s more than twenty years of collecting, his encounters with various pieces, memorable episodes, and the unique appeal of woodblock kuchie—insights only a dedicated collector can offer.
Please note that the program may be subject to change or cancellation due to unforeseen circumstances.
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