Made in Japan: The Fascination of the Print in the Edo Period

The exhibition “Made in Japan: The Fascination of Edo Period Prints” opened at the Brukenthal National Museum and featured original Japanese prints from 1603–1868, exploring themes such as history, kabuki theater, bijin-ga, poetry, and landscapes.

Curated by Dr. Alexandru Constantin Chituță and organized in collaboration with lawyer George Șerban, the exhibition celebrated Japan’s National Day and included kimonos created by artist Laura Caraman.

Here are some photos taken at the exhibition opening.

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