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2024/9/1 - 2024/9/8 / 安城市 / Other
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Special Exhibition "Korokoromaru Marumaru Neko-zukushi
Dogs and cats are well known as familiar partners of humans. Of these, cats seem to dominate art and literature. Capricious, complex, irrational, and sometimes extremely pampered, these beautiful animals have always attracted people.
In Japan, cats were caged and loved by the court as seen in "The Tale of Genji," and in the early modern period they appeared in numerous paintings and ukiyoe woodblock prints. Ukiyoe artist Utagawa Kuniyoshi, known for his great love of cats, was always surrounded by cats.
This exhibition focuses on Ukiyoe of cats, focusing on their ecology and the relationship between humans and cats. Why not discover the profound appeal of cats that goes beyond mere "cuteness"?
In Japan, cats were caged and loved by the court as seen in "The Tale of Genji," and in the early modern period they appeared in numerous paintings and ukiyoe woodblock prints. Ukiyoe artist Utagawa Kuniyoshi, known for his great love of cats, was always surrounded by cats.
This exhibition focuses on Ukiyoe of cats, focusing on their ecology and the relationship between humans and cats. Why not discover the profound appeal of cats that goes beyond mere "cuteness"?
- [Contact]
- https://www.city.anjo.aichi.jp/event/220714ibento.html
- [Registrant]安城市
- [Language]日本語
- Posted : 2024/03/28
- Published : 2024/03/28
- Changed : 2024/03/28
- Total View : 751 persons
In Japan, cats were caged and loved by the court as seen in "The Tale of Genji," and in the early modern period they appeared in numerous paintings and ukiyoe woodblock prints. Ukiyoe artist Utagawa Kuniyoshi, known for his great love of cats, was always surrounded by cats.
This exhibition focuses on Ukiyoe of cats, focusing on their ecology and the relationship between humans and cats. Why not discover the profound appeal of cats that goes beyond mere "cuteness"?