400 Years of Western Paintings: Masterpieces from Tokyo Fuji Art Museum
2026/3/20-2026/5/24
Venue [ Main Building(North Wing)1F ]
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Workshop of Jacques-Louis David, Bonaparte Crossing the Great St. Bernard, 1805, Oil on canvas, Tokyo Fuji Art Museum The Tokyo Fuji Art Museum collection houses approximately 30,000 works across a wide range of genres, including painting, prints, photography, sculpture, ceramics, lacquerware, armor, swords, and medals from various eras and countries spanning Japan, East Asia, and the West. In particular, its collection of Western oil paintings, from the Renaissance, Baroque, Rococo, Neoclassicism, and Romanticism through to Impressionism and contemporary art, is its most distinctive feature.
Themed around “Masterpieces from Tokyo Fuji Art Museum,” this exhibition showcases a selection of these oil paintings, providing a historical overview of 400 years of Western painting.
Workshop of Jacques-Louis David, Bonaparte Crossing the Great St. Bernard, 1805, Oil on canvas, Tokyo Fuji Art Museum Information
- Period
- March 20 (Friday, public holiday) - May 24 (Sunday), 2026
- Time
- 10:00〜18:00 (last admission: 17:30)
- Venue
- Main Building(North Wing)1F
- Closed on
- Mondays, except pubic holidays
- Organizers: City of Kyoto,The Kyoto Shimbun, The Sankei Shimbun, Kansai Television Co.Ltd.