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Hina Matsuri Dolls Special Display: Sake Utensils List of Exhibits February 8 - April 7, 2013 from the Mitsui Family Collection

Hina Matsuri Dolls - 三井記念美術館We hope you enjoy the glorious spring festival of Hina-matsuri at this historic location in Nihonbashi, which was the site of a doll market

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Page 1: Hina Matsuri Dolls - 三井記念美術館We hope you enjoy the glorious spring festival of Hina-matsuri at this historic location in Nihonbashi, which was the site of a doll market

Hina Matsuri DollsSpecial Display: Sake Utensils

List of Exhibits

February 8 - April 7, 2013

from the Mitsui Family Collection

Page 2: Hina Matsuri Dolls - 三井記念美術館We hope you enjoy the glorious spring festival of Hina-matsuri at this historic location in Nihonbashi, which was the site of a doll market

Flower vase, Kohiki type Choson dynasty, 16th C.T1T2T3T4

T6T5

T7T8T9

T11T10

Tea kettle, Dai-kōdō typeClam-shaped incense case, given by Tōfukumon-inWater jar in hand pail shape with design of Sakura-gawa in maki-eTea caddy with design of night view of cherry blossomsTea caddy in gourd shape

Edo period, 17-18th C.

Edo period, 19th C.Edo period, 17th C.

Edo period, 18th C.Edo period, 17th C.Edo period, 18th C.Tea bowl, black Raku, named “Kotori” , one of “Sanyu-nihyaku”Edo period, 17th C.Tea bowl, Takatori-mentori ware

Nakamura Sōtetsu VII

Tea bowl, Hori-mishima type Choson dynasty, 17th C.Tea bowl with spring grasses design, Sabi-e sometsuke type

Ninsei

Edo period, 18th C.Tea bowl with auspicious motif design, overglaze enamels Eiraku Hozen Edo period, 19th C.

Room 1 Tea Utensil Masterpieces from our Collection

Room 2 Tea Utensil Masterpieces from our CollectionTea bowl named "Kasumi", Totoya typeT12 Choson dynasty, 16th C.

Ono no KomachiT13T14

T16T15

Edo period, 17-18th C.

Water jar with handles, E-gōrai utsushi style Edo period, 19th C.Tea bowl named "Momo", Hansu type Choson dynasty, 17th C.Tea caddy with spring field design Edo period, 19th C.

Room 3 Jo-an, Assortment of Tea Utensils

Title Artist Period

Room 4 Hina Matsuri Dolls from the Mitsui Family CollectionTitle Artist Period

Set of miniature furniture for the Doll's Festival, peony scroll design Meiji-Taishō period, 20th C.H6H7H8

H9

H11H10

H12H13H14

H16

H15

Set of Hina dolls and miniature furnitureGosho-ningyō doll, Daikoku

Standing Hina dollsSet of Hina dolls (Yusoku-bina)

Meiji-Taishō period, 20th C.

Edo period, 1815

Meiji-Taishō period, 20th C.

Edo period, 19th C.Meiji period, 1895Set of Hina dolls

MaikoCourt LadySet of miniature furniture for the Doll's Festival, Edo period, 19th C.

Pair of containers(Kaioke) for painted-shell Edo period, 18th C.

Ei Symbol Hina Dolls and Miniature Furniture - donated by Ms. Asano Hisako (daughter of Takakimi, 11th head of the Kita Mitsui Family)○

Eitokusai II(1858-1928)Ōki Heizō V(1886-1941)

Edo period, 19th C.Set of Hina dolls (Kyōhō-bina)

Ōki Heizō III(1834-1895)Meiji period, 1893Meiji period, 1893

H5 Set of Hina dolls and miniature furniture for the Doll's Festival

Tama Symbol Hina Dolls and Miniature Furniture - Possessed by Mitsui Okiko (wife of Takahisa, 9th head of the Isarago Mitsui Family < 3rd daughter of Motoko and Takamine, 10th head of the Kita Mitsui Family >)

painting by Kanō Einō

Nakamura Sōtetsu III

Raku Sanyu

T17 Bamboo tea scoop, named "Ume-goromo" Edo period, 18th C.

Set of Hina dolls and miniature furniture Meiji period, 1900H1H2H3

Children representing the gods of fortunePlaying children

Meiji period, 1900Meiji period, 20th C.

Ōki Heizō IV(1860-1939)Ōki Heizō IV(1860-1939)

Set of silver miniature furniture Edo-Meiji period, 19th C.H4

Kochō Symbol Hina Dolls and Miniature Furniture - Possessed by Mitsui Toshiko (wife of Takakimi, 11th head of the Kita Mitsui Family) ○

Room 5 Hina Matsuri Dolls from the Mitsui Family CollectionTomoe Symbol Hina Dolls and Miniature Furniture - Possessed by Mitsui Motoko (wife of Takamine, 10th head of the Kita Mitsui Family) ○

H17 Gosho-ningyō doll 1858

Miyazaki Kanchi I

Ogata Kenzan

Kanō TsunenobuEiraku HozenShunsai

Joshinsai

Ōki Heizō V(1886-1941)

plum and hawk feathers crest scroll design

Shōwa period, 20th C.

Page 3: Hina Matsuri Dolls - 三井記念美術館We hope you enjoy the glorious spring festival of Hina-matsuri at this historic location in Nihonbashi, which was the site of a doll market

S1

S3S2

S4S5S6

S8S7

Heishi bottle with pine tree design, Negoro lacquerSashidaru barrel, Negoro lacquer

Muromachi period, 16th C.

Momoyama period, 16th C.Edo period, 17th C.Katakuchi pitcher, Hidehira lacquer

Hina dollsStanding Hina dollsTokuri bottle in turnip shape, Bizen ware Momoyama period, 17th C.Tokuri bottle with scroll design, Oribe ware Momoyama period, 17th C.

Muromachi period, 16th C.Sashidaru barrel with paulownia crest design, Negoro lacquer

Edo period, 17-18th C.Edo period, 17-18th C.

Room 7 Special Display: Sake Utensils

S10S9 Tokuri bottle with crane design, overglaze enamels Edo period, 17th C.

Tokuri bottle with landscape design in overglaze enamels, Ao-te style, Kutani ware Edo period, 17th C.S11

S13S12

S14S15S16

S18S17

Tokuri bottle with gourd design in overglaze enamels, Ko-kiyomizuChōshi bottle with plum design in overglaze enamels, Ko-kiyomizu

Choson dynasty, 16th C.Choson dynasty, 16th C.Tokuri bottle, Kohiki type

Tokuri bottle, Kohiki typeTokuri bottle in gourd shape, Mishima typeTokuri bottle with fire mark decoration, Bizen ware Momoyama period, 16th C.Tokuri bottle in gourd shape named “Eshaku” , Bizen ware Momoyama period, 16-17th C.

Edo period, 18th C.Tokuri bottle, Ido type

Choson dynasty, 16th C.Choson dynasty, 15th C.

S20S19 Tokuri bottle with Japanese pampas grass and water-plantain design, Oribe ware Momoyama period, 17th C.

Tokuri bottle, Imbe-de type, Bizen ware Edo period, 17th C.

Edo period, 18th C.

S21S22S23S24S25

Tokuri bottle in angular gourd shape, Shonzui type

Bajō-hai cup, white porcelainJi-hai cup, Mishima typeJi-hai cup, Kohiki type

Bajō-hai cup, Mishima type Choson dynasty, 15th C.Ming dynasty, 17th C.

Choson dynasty, 15th C.

Choson dynasty, 16th C.Choson dynasty, 16-17th C.Choson dynasty, 16th C.S27

S26

S28S29S30S31

Ji-hai cup, white porcelainHai cup, Kohiki type

Choson dynasty, 16th C.

Hai cup with brush mark decoration Choson dynasty, 16th C.

Hai cup in hexagonal shape, Ki-seto typeMomoyama period, 16th C.Momoyama period, 16th C.

Hai cup in hexagonal shape, Ki-seto type

Index Meiji period, 20th C.M1M2M3M4

M6M5

M7M8M9

M11M10

Parting of school-chumsAn outing in a fieldKeeping off cloth-mothsA cool breeze of eveningAn evening blossom of Yakaisō

Meiji period, 20th C.

Meiji period, 20th C.Meiji period, 20th C.

Meiji period, 20th C.Meiji period, 20th C.Meiji period, 20th C.Sketching out-doorMeiji period, 20th C.On a look out for a new season dress at Mitsui-gofukuten

A walk to a country cottage Meiji period, 20th C.A bright tint of maple foliage Meiji period, 20th C.A visit from a neighbor's petty favorite Meiji period, 20th C.

Room 6 “The seasons and Their Fashions”Title Artist Period

Mizuno ToshikataMizuno ToshikataMizuno ToshikataMizuno Toshikata

Mizuno Toshikata

Mizuno Toshikata

Mizuno ToshikataMizuno Toshikata

Mizuno Toshikata

Mizuno Toshikata

Mizuno Toshikata

M13M12 A snowy morning Meiji period, 20th C.

A walk with a pet dog Meiji period, 20th C.Mizuno ToshikataMizuno Toshikata

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Display

Title Period Display

Hai cup in hexagonal shape, Ki-seto type Momoyama period, 16th C.

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Room 1Room 2

Room 3

Room 4 Room 7

Anterior Hall

Elevator Hall

Room 6

Room 5

VideoArea

Lecture

Reception

Room

Museum CafeMuseumShop

EntranceHall

Mitsui Memorial MuseumNihonbashi Muromachi 2-1-1-7F, Chuo-ku, Tokyo, 103-0022

For Info: 03-5777-8600(Hello Dial)

http://www.mitsui-museum.jp

[Floor guide]

S32

S34S33

S35S36S37

S39S38

Hai cup with circle design, E-garatsu typeHai cup with plants design, E-garatsu type

Momoyama period, 17th C.

Momoyama period, 17th C.Momoyama period, 17th C.Hai cup, Karatsu ware

Hai cup, Karatsu wareHai cup, Madara-karatsu typeHai cup, Madara-karatsu type Momoyama period, 17th C.Hai cup with characters design, Ko-sometsuke type Ming dynasty, 17th C.

Momoyama period, 17th C.Hai cup, E-garatsu type

Momoyama period, 17th C.Momoyama period, 17th C.

Room 7 Special Display: Sake Utensils

S41S40 Hai cup with stripe pattern in overglaze enamels Edo period, 19th C.

Hai cup in hexagonal shape, Negoro lacquer Edo period, 17th C.S42

S44

S43

S45

Hai cups with crane, turtle and deer design in maki-e, design by Maruyama ŌkyoHai cup with design of Surugacho Echigoya

Edo-Taishō period, 19-20th C.

ContemporaryChōshi bottle with flat handles, metalware

Edo period, 19th C.Sake-warming pot with celadon glazed lid in shape of a lion dog,

Edo period, 19th C.

Title Period Display

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pot by Tatematsu Yamashiro

ago due to the Great East Japan Earthquake. This marks the seventh exhibition of the Hina dolls and miniature furniture that were

treasured by the ladies of the Mitsui family for generation.

artisan of the Kyoto Maruhei doll shop.

doll market during the Edo period.

and Their Fashions” by Mizuno Toshikata in room 6.

Exhibition room 7 features a wide variety of unique Japanese utensils for Sake, including lacquerware, ceramics and metalware.

In exhibition rooms 1-3 is a display of tea utensil masterpieces from our collection, as well as a series of paintings called “The Seasons

We hope you enjoy the glorious spring festival of Hina-matsuri at this historic location in Nihonbashi, which was the site of a Hina

Especially worth seeing is the five tiered, three meter wide display stand made specially for Ms. Asano Hisako by Ōki Heizō V, the

The exhibition features sumptuous pieces that once belonged to Motoko(1869-1946), the wife of Mitsui Takamine(10th generation

only daughter of Takakimi; and Okiko(1900-1980), the wife of Mitsui Takahisa(9th generation head of the Isarago Mitsui family).

Our annual exhibition of “Hina Matsuri Dolls from the Mitsui Family Collection” returns this year after being cancelled two years

head of the Kita Mitsui family); Toshiko(1901-1976), the wife of Takakimi(11th generation head); Ms. Asano Hisako(1933-), the

Coming up next

April 20 - June 16, 2013KYOSAI: Noh and Kyogen paintings