仭What "Reading Oil Paintings" means仭 
           
         Session: August 7 - September 24, 2001 
         Place: The University Art Museum, Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music, Main Building 
         Admission: Adults 700(600/500) yen, University and High School Students 300(200/200) 
           
         *() indicate (advance fee/group fee). 
           
          Gallery Talk: 
          (Every Th.at 14:00) 
         丒August 9,Prof. Shinsuke UTADA 
         丒August16, Prof. Shinsuke UTADA 
         丒August23, Eriko NAKAU, Michiko SAKUMA 
           (Postdoctor Students) 
         丒August 30, Otoyo YONEKURA(Teaching assistant),
           Motomitsu MOMII (Postdoctor Student) 
         丒September 6, Prof. Ichiro SATO 
         丒September 13, Eriko NAKAU, Michiko SAKUMA 
           (Postdoctor Students) 
         丒September20, Prof. Kazumichi SAKAMOTO | 
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                 Since the latter half of the 20th century, optical instruments have been utilized 
                 in the field of painting research. Our term "reading" paintings means to examine 
                 paintings focusing on techniques or materials. The Oil Painting Techniques and 
                 Materials Section and the Conservation and Restoration 
                 Techniques Division of the Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music have 
                 continued to investigate scientifically into the collections of The University Art Museum, 
                 Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music since 1986. 
                  
                 This exhibition will show the works of the important artists during the Meiji era along with 
                 photographs that were taken in the process of research. See how the materials and techniques 
                 reflect the change in the artists' awareness through the history of painting in Meiji period. 
                  
                 Furthermore, paintings by Yuichi Takahashi from Konpira Shrine, 
                 including the recently discovered portrait, will be shown in this exhibition. 
                  
                 Organized by 
                 Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music, 
                 NHK and NHK Promotion 
                 Initiated by 
                 Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music, 
                 Techniques and Materials Section, and the Conservation and Restoration Techniques Division 
                 of the Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music 
                 With the support by 
                 The Agency for Cultural Affairs 
                 With the sponsorship of
                 Takara 
                 Inquires丗 
                  
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