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opened near Nanzen-ji in Kyoto, Japan, in 1984. The ''sukiya''-style building has two rooms for displaying exhibits and there is also a chashitsu. The collection, based on that built up by financier Tokushichi Nomura II, comprises some 1,700 works (paintings, calligraphic works, Noh masks, Noh costumes, and tea utensils), including seven Important Cultural Properties and nine Important Art Objects.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Nomura Art Museum )〕 ==Important Cultural Properties== The Museum's seven Important Cultural Properties are ''Tempest'' by Sesson Shūkei, Ki no Tomonori from the series Thirty-Six Poetry Immortals formerly in the Satake Collection, calligraphic works by or attributed to Ki no Tsurayuki, Seisetsu Shōchō, and , the poetry collection ''Sanuki no Nyūdō-Shū'', and Box for a Noh mask with plovers in maki-e. Image:Paysage sous la tempête par le peintre japonais Sesson Shukei (1504-après 1589).jpg|''Tempest'' by Sesson Shūkei Image:Ki no Tomonori (Nomura Art Museum).jpg|Ki no Tomonori, one of the Thirty-Six Poetry Immortals Image:Sunshoan Shikishi (Nomura Art Museum).jpg|Sunshōan , attributed to Ki no Tsurayuki Image:Seisetsu Shocho Bokuseki (Nomura Art Museum).jpg|Seisetsu Shōchō bokuseki Image:Shuho Myocho Bokuseki (Nomura Art Museum).jpg|Shūhō Myōchō bokuseki Image:Sanuki no Nyudo Shu (Nomura Art Museum).jpg|Sanuki no Nyūdō-Shū 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Nomura Art Museum」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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