Homma Museum of Art explained

Homma Museum of Art
Native Name:本間美術館
Address:7-7 Onari-chō
Location Town:Sakata, Yamagata Prefecture
Location Country:Japan
Coordinates:38.9234°N 139.8421°W
Opened Date:1947

opened in Sakata, Yamagata Prefecture, Japan, in 1947.

Setting

The residence was built in 1813 by the fourth head of the, Junji Homma, who was a noted collector of Japanese swords and chairman of the Nihon Bijutsu Token Hozon Kyokai. The Homma family was one of the great merchant houses of Sakata during the Edo Period, growing rich on the kitamaebune coastal trade and by moneylending. During the Meiji period, they were one of then largest landowners in the Tohoku region of Japan. The Seienkaku villa was built as a secondary residence and guest house. Visitors include members of the Sakai and Uesugi clans, former daimyō of the Shōnai and Yonezawa Domains, as well as in 1925 the future Shōwa emperor. A second story was added to the wooden building in 1908 in advance of a planned visit by the future Taishō emperor.[1] [2] It was opened as an art museum from 1947, and a modern annex was added in 1968.[1] [3]

Collection

The collection of some 2,500 objects includes a Kamakura-period edition of Ise Monogatari and three other Important Cultural Properties, works by Kanō Tan'yū, Nagasawa Rosetsu, Itō Jakuchū, Shiba Kōkan, Matsumura Goshun, Okada Hankō, Kishi Ganku,,,,, and Kuroda Seiki, as well as Goryeo celadons, raku ware by Chōjirō, lacquerware, sculptures, and Japanese traditional dolls.[1] [4]

Kakubu-en gardens

right|thumb|270px|Kakubu-enThe or "Dancing Crane" Gardens, is designated a National Place of Scenic Beauty. It incorporates Mount Chōkai by way of borrowed scenery.[1] [5]

Folk song

The folk song 'Homma Sama is out of our reach but we wanna be Tonosama at least' shows the prosperity of the Homma family when "Tonosama" as the top of warrior class was ranked highest according to the social class system (Emperor, Court Nobility, Shōgun, Daimyō, Samurai, Peasants, Craftsmen and Merchants) established in the early Edo period (See also Edo period#Society).[6]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Homma Museum of Art . . 18 October 2015.
  2. Web site: http://bunka.nii.ac.jp/museums/detail/11939 . ja:公益財団法人 本間美術館 . Homma Museum of Art . Japanese . . 18 October 2015.
  3. Web site: Museums in Yamagata - Homma Museum of Art . . 18 October 2015.
  4. Web site: http://www.homma-museum.or.jp/collection1.html . ja:コレクション . Collection . Japanese . Homma Museum of Art . 18 October 2015.
  5. Web site: https://kunishitei.bunka.go.jp/heritage/detail/401/00003754 . ja:本間氏別邸庭園(鶴舞園) . Honma Family Detached Residence Gardens (Kakubu-en) . Japanese . . 18 October 2015.
  6. https://shuchi.php.co.jp/rekishikaido/detail/3948 豪商・本間光丘~「本間様には及びもないが せめてなりたや殿様に」