Wednesday, August 11, 2021 - Sunday, February 06, 2022

Exhibition Fukui and his wife collection Kokutani

Color picture tree platter (blue hand) Edo period, 17th century old Kutani style h: 5.5cm d: 37.2cm Individual collection

Early color porcelain of the Edo period, which is attractive with novel patterns of beautiful colors of green, yellow, purple, red, and blue, is also called "Kokutani" or "Kokutani style". "Kokutani", which was produced in a very short period of time by introducing Chinese production techniques such as Gosai in the 17th century, is thought to have been used in special places where people gather, reflecting the demand and aesthetic sense of the time. I am.
In this exhibition, we will introduce 28 items from the "Kokutani" collection, which was collected for about 20 years by Mrs. and Mrs. Fukui living in Kansai. Color paintings drawn with a unique sense of color in a variety of forms, including small items such as plates, incense burners, Inoguchi, and large plates decorated with feasts, still entertain the viewer. You. Please enjoy the various expressions of "Kokutani" full of creativity and energy.

Opening hours, fees, etc.

<Opening hours>

9:30-17:00 (Admission is 30 minutes before closing)

<Closed days>

Monday (except September 20 and January 10), September 21 (Tue), December 27 (Mon)-January 4 (Tue), Tuesday, January 11

<Price>

General: 1,400 yen (1200 yen), high school students: 700 yen (600 yen)
※( ) Group rates of 20 or more
Free for junior high school students and younger, persons with disability certificates (including one caregiver), and those aged 65 or older living in Osaka City (presentation of certificates, etc.)
※You can see all the exhibits in the museum at this price.