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The Kodaira Hirakushi Denchu Art Museum (小平市平櫛田中彫刻美術館, Kodaira-shi hirakushidenchū chōkoku bijutsukan) is an art museum in the city of Kodaira in western Tokyo, Japan, dedicated to the life and work of Japanese master wood sculptor Hirakushi Denchū (1872–1979). The museum preserves the last home and studio of Denchu, where he moved in 1970, and has a purpose-built exhibition annex building housing many of the sculptor's works.

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  • Kodaira Hirakushi Denchu Art Museum (en)
  • 小平市平櫛田中彫刻美術館 (ja)
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  • 小平市平櫛田中彫刻美術館(こだいらしひらくしでんちゅうちょうこくびじゅつかん)は、東京都小平市にある公立美術館。 所蔵品は、田中の没後、遺族から寄贈を受けた作品が中心である。常設展示では、田中の代表作である「鏡獅子(かがみじし)」や、「尋牛(じんぎゅう)」、田中の作品の中でも人気の高い「気楽坊(きらくぼう)」などが展示されている。また、2年に1度、偶数年に特別展示が行われている。 (ja)
  • The Kodaira Hirakushi Denchu Art Museum (小平市平櫛田中彫刻美術館, Kodaira-shi hirakushidenchū chōkoku bijutsukan) is an art museum in the city of Kodaira in western Tokyo, Japan, dedicated to the life and work of Japanese master wood sculptor Hirakushi Denchū (1872–1979). The museum preserves the last home and studio of Denchu, where he moved in 1970, and has a purpose-built exhibition annex building housing many of the sculptor's works. (en)
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  • Kodaira Hirakushi Denchu Art Museum (en)
  • 小平市平櫛田中彫刻美術館 (en)
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  • Front of the museum (en)
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  • Front of the museum (en)
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  • Kodaira, Tokyo, Japan (en)
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  • 小平市平櫛田中彫刻美術館 (en)
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  • The Kodaira Hirakushi Denchu Art Museum (小平市平櫛田中彫刻美術館, Kodaira-shi hirakushidenchū chōkoku bijutsukan) is an art museum in the city of Kodaira in western Tokyo, Japan, dedicated to the life and work of Japanese master wood sculptor Hirakushi Denchū (1872–1979). The museum preserves the last home and studio of Denchu, where he moved in 1970, and has a purpose-built exhibition annex building housing many of the sculptor's works. The museum opened in October 1984, and is owned and operated by the city of Kodaira. The exhibition annex was opened in February 1994. It includes many of Denchu's works and studies, including a bronze casting (made from the original wood-carving) of Tenshō (Reincarnation) of 1920. The statue depicts a wrathful figure with a halo of flames – perhaps the Buddhist deity Fudô-myôô – as it vomits out a tiny human figure. (en)
  • 小平市平櫛田中彫刻美術館(こだいらしひらくしでんちゅうちょうこくびじゅつかん)は、東京都小平市にある公立美術館。 所蔵品は、田中の没後、遺族から寄贈を受けた作品が中心である。常設展示では、田中の代表作である「鏡獅子(かがみじし)」や、「尋牛(じんぎゅう)」、田中の作品の中でも人気の高い「気楽坊(きらくぼう)」などが展示されている。また、2年に1度、偶数年に特別展示が行われている。 (ja)
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