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El Museo Nacional de Arte Occidental (こくりつせいようびじゅつかん) es un museo especializado en la colección de obras de arte occidental, situado en el parque de la zona de Taiwán, Tokio.
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El Museo Nacional de Arte Occidental (こくりつせいようびじゅつかん) es un museo especializado en la colección de obras de arte occidental, situado en el parque de la zona de Taiwán, Tokio.
Las colecciones del National Atlantic Art Museum están muy cerca de los visitantes, todas las exposiciones no están bloqueadas por usted, y aquí se pueden ver las obras clásicas de muchos maestros famosos, como la escultura de Rodano, la escultura de Robinson, y las obras de Mohamed, Gauchi y Alto.
El parque de Shangxian reunió muchas instalaciones de arte modernas increíbles en Tokio. Aunque la superficie de la obra de arte en el lado del Museo Nacional parece claramente muy pequeña, la pintura interior sigue combinando obras significativas entre el Este y el Este
Located in Tokyo's Ueno Park, I heard that it was rated as a world cultural heritage. I came here to see it specially. The tickets were not expensive, but also tens of yuan. There were a lot of exhibits. On the day I went there, the audience was very small. I watched it slowly for an afternoon.
El Museo Nacional de Arte Atlántico de Tokio es una exposición representativa de arte atlántico, que se fundó en el parque de Tokio, Japón, en 1959, con una superficie de más de 10.000 metros cuadrados. En el museo se recogen más de 2200 obras de arte atlántica, que se exhiben en el final del siglo XX, y más de 200 obras de arte de famosos artistas europeos modernos, como Rodano, Ruben, Mona, Reno, Van Goo y Picasso.
Rainy day, nasal obstruction and severe cold, 100 personal comments, make a mark. I have written a sculpture that focuses on the courtyard before, and I will continue to correct some incorrect statements. The National Atlantic Art Museum of Tokyo is the only one in Asia with a panoramic view of Western art as its collection center. Its collection level is unique in Asia. And the vast majority of the collections were not acquired in Japan in the 1970s and 1980s. They depended on the foresight and sagacity of Kojiro Matsuura. At the beginning of the last century, when most of the Impressionists and modernist painters were still poor, they completed the core part of the collection, including Miller of the Babylonian School and Kulbert of realism. Impressionist Monet, Pizarro, Degas, Renoir, Sisley, Sinik, Cezanne, Van Gogh, Gauguin. In addition, the museum has plans to expand its collection of Italian Renaissance paintings, French classical paintings, Dutch custom paintings and modern paintings after impressionism. Opportunity is indispensable, time is no longer coming, so is life.
Ctrip commentary, whether in quantity or quality, breadth or depth, is still unable to compete with some professional comment websites. We need to work together to provide accurate information. Looking at it before writing, many of the comments on this gallery are incorrect, which may be related to the fact that the gallery only provides explanations and pictures in English and Japanese. I have many pictures here. I will write them twice. First, I will write sculptures. This is the world's second largest collection of Rodin's works, all original works, second only to the Rodin Gallery in Paris. As you all know, bronze sculptures are cast by moulds, and are cast by original moulds, including those that are poured at a lower limit agreed by the author. For example, the thinker in the garden is one of the seven original works in the world. Most of the sculptures are huge and can be seen in the garden in front of the gallery without tickets. Rodin's Calais, thinkers, Adam, Eve, the gates of hell, Balzac did not fall. Note that the last photograph on the right side of the import is not Rodin's work, but Heckles, the power God of Bulder. Don't confuse me.