Tea, Poetry and Rimpa : Works from Japan
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From july 1 to september 30 2001 |
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Decorative art
Asian art
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A fusion of the three arts in 17th century Japan. One of them, Rimpa is a decorative style inspired by natural elements and literature. A poem with calligraphy by the famous Konoe Nobutada, Raku teabowls, Rimpa paintings, prints and ceramics are on display. |
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26th Street, Benjamin Franklin Parkway Pennsylvania
19130 Philadelphie - États-Unis
+1 215 763 8100 http:/ / www.philamuseum.org
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Hours : |
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Admission fee : 12 $ |
Concessions : 8 $ Students, Under 18 |
Free : specific hours in the day, specific days, School groups, Under 12, Museum friends |
Concessions : 9 $ |
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