Tsuzuri Project donates a high-resolution facsimile of 16th century artwork "Peafowl and Phoenixes" to a museum in Izumi, a city with strong ties to the attributed artist
Japan, June 26 -- Canon Inc. announced that the Tsuzuri Project (officially, the Cultural Heritage Inheritance Project), a joint project organized by Canon and Kyoto Culture Association (NPO), has donated a high-resolution facsimile of "Peafowl and Phoenixes," a famous 16th century artwork attributed to Tosa Mitsuyoshi, to be displayed for a special public viewing at the Kuboso Memorial Museum of Arts, Izumi in Osaka, Japan. The original piece resides in the collection of the Cleveland Museum of Art in Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.A."Peafowl and Phoenixes," is an elegant piece of art which was painted during the Momoyama period (1573-1615). It depicts a pair of male and female peafowl and a corresponding pair of phoenixes against a background of pa...
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