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Absolutely の "Horse"!
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Shikaoi, a small town in the northern part of Tokachi. First of all, I was surprised that there are two magnificent museums in the center, the Fukuhara Memorial Museum and the Kanda Nikkatsu Memorial Museum. Speaking of Hikatsu Kanda, his masterpiece "horse" is very famous. It seems to be a trademark (?) of this museum, and it is also used at the entrance of the museum and in pamphlets. It's a "horse", but it's a masterpiece. It's a half-body of a horse on a veneer board, but the butt ...
A museum with a horse as a symbol mark in Shikaoi Town. A few minutes drive from the Fukuhara Memorial Museum of Art, a common admission ticket 600 yen is a great deal. Visited during the holidays. Hikatsu Kanda x Kei Yoshida Cardboard Art "Jump out! Half-body horse" was very crowded with children and tourists. "Horses (exquisite brush)" is a must-see. Since I don't see a certain station around the day, I don't know that it is an art museum related to the writer who became a model of the morning drama.
Perhaps it was triggered by a drama. Perhaps there is no other picture drawn on the veneer board? Especially, one of the best brushes is impressive. It is unavoidable that the number of works of his own is small only for the painter who died young, but I felt that the collaboration art works were too insistent. The day I visited just overlapped with the festival in the town, and it was very busy, including the square and the roadside station.
After all, it's best to watch in the air of Hokkaido.
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I've been a favorite painter for decades, and especially the early works, I feel the irreplaceable beauty. I was impressed to see those works here. From the traces of the brush and the drawing screen, I felt the life of the painter itself.
It was my first visit in about 20 years. I went there for the first time in a while after seeing the NHK morning drama, but not only the unfinished horse paintings but also the landscape paintings were good.
Absolutely の "Horse"!
Shikaoi, a small town in the northern part of Tokachi. First of all, I was surprised that there are two magnificent museums in the center, the Fukuhara Memorial Museum and the Kanda Nikkatsu Memorial Museum. Speaking of Hikatsu Kanda, his masterpiece "horse" is very famous. It seems to be a trademark (?) of this museum, and it is also used at the entrance of the museum and in pamphlets. It's a "horse", but it's a masterpiece. It's a half-body of a horse on a veneer board, but the butt ...
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A museum with a horse as a symbol mark in Shikaoi Town. A few minutes drive from the Fukuhara Memorial Museum of Art, a common admission ticket 600 yen is a great deal. Visited during the holidays. Hikatsu Kanda x Kei Yoshida Cardboard Art "Jump out! Half-body horse" was very crowded with children and tourists. "Horses (exquisite brush)" is a must-see. Since I don't see a certain station around the day, I don't know that it is an art museum related to the writer who became a model of the morning drama.
there are few works, but they are powerful.
Perhaps it was triggered by a drama. Perhaps there is no other picture drawn on the veneer board? Especially, one of the best brushes is impressive. It is unavoidable that the number of works of his own is small only for the painter who died young, but I felt that the collaboration art works were too insistent. The day I visited just overlapped with the festival in the town, and it was very busy, including the square and the roadside station.
After all, it's best to watch in the air of Hokkaido.
I've been a favorite painter for decades, and especially the early works, I feel the irreplaceable beauty. I was impressed to see those works here. From the traces of the brush and the drawing screen, I felt the life of the painter itself.
there are few exhibits
It was my first visit in about 20 years. I went there for the first time in a while after seeing the NHK morning drama, but not only the unfinished horse paintings but also the landscape paintings were good.