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00:00Kureto!
00:03TV Tokyo's anime and events
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00:11OSHIENTA TV!
00:15Welcome to OSHIENTA TV!
00:19What are we going to talk about today?
00:21Today, we're going to talk about
00:23the currently held at Ueno National Museum of Western Art
00:27where you can see Western art from Renaissance to Impressionist
00:31San Diego Museum vs. National Museum of Western Art!
00:34This is going to be fun!
00:36It's going to be fun!
00:38This exhibition is a collection of San Diego Museum in the U.S.
00:42and a collection of National Museum of Western Art
00:45from Renaissance to modern times.
00:48It's an exhibition about the history of Western art.
00:52San Diego is located in the southernmost part of California.
00:55It was built by Spanish colonists.
00:59The San Diego Museum has a collection of Spanish art.
01:04This time, 49 collections of San Diego Museum will be brought to Japan.
01:10All of them will be shown for the first time in Japan.
01:14That's what I'm talking about.
01:16Compared to going abroad,
01:19it's much more reasonable to see the first thing in Japan.
01:23The highlight of this exhibition is
01:26the collection of 88 works of art from two museums.
01:30You can see and appreciate them together with interesting hints.
01:35This is one of the ways to enjoy the art
01:39even if you haven't touched it.
01:41That's right.
01:42It's interesting, isn't it?
01:44It's like Yoshimoto and Horipro.
01:46They line up the talents and ask,
01:48Do you know what kind of country this is?
01:50What kind of entertainer are we?
01:52That's right.
01:53Now, I'd like to introduce the works on display.
01:57This is the first one.
01:59The picture on the left is by Juan Sanchez-Cotan,
02:03who is the owner of the San Diego Museum.
02:06It was painted around 1602.
02:09The picture on the right is by Juan Bandel-Amen,
02:12who is the owner of the National Museum of Western Art.
02:15It was painted around 1621.
02:17We did this last time, didn't we?
02:19Yes, we did.
02:20I've forgotten.
02:23Here's a hint.
02:24It's a picture of the same person.
02:26That's right.
02:27First of all, the frame is similar, isn't it?
02:30That's right.
02:32Did you eat it?
02:33Mr. Inoue said so himself.
02:36Did I say that?
02:37Yes, you did.
02:38Now, I'd like to introduce you to the main researcher
02:41of the National Museum of Western Art,
02:43Mr. Yusuke Kawase.
02:46The picture on the left is by Juan Sanchez-Cotan.
02:49It's a monumental work that covers a new page of history
02:52in the history of Western art history.
02:55This is because it is one of the first
02:58pictures of life ever painted.
03:00In Spain, it is considered to be the first living creature.
03:03That's right.
03:04The first living creature.
03:06It's not an exaggeration to say that it's Sanchez-Cotan's
03:08masterpiece.
03:09I think it's very precious that it can be seen in Japan.
03:13When it comes to painting,
03:15it's like putting food on a unique stage made of stone
03:18and putting a spotlight on it.
03:21It's a contrasting way of painting.
03:24This is a pattern of living creatures in Spain.
03:27In other words, it's a model.
03:29And the picture on the right is by Juan Vandell Amen,
03:32a Spanish painter, about 20 years later.
03:36The composition of the screen and the way of painting
03:38are similar to Sanchez-Cotan's work,
03:40but the number of motifs is different.
03:43Sanchez-Cotan paints a few points of familiar food
03:46as if there is a story behind it.
03:49Juan Vandell Amen draws a lot of motifs
03:52to create a sense of unity.
03:54By doing this,
03:55the difficulty of the new genre of living creature painting
03:58has been eliminated,
03:59and it has been updated so that more people can know
04:01and feel familiar with it.
04:03I would have forgotten that amount.
04:07So it's a masterpiece as a living creature painting.
04:10That's right.
04:11But it's true.
04:12The background is black,
04:15which is also drawn in.
04:18That's right.
04:21The composition and the way of painting
04:23are the patterns of living creatures
04:25created by Sanchez-Cotan.
04:27The religion, which was painted about 30 years later,
04:30can also be seen as the lamb of God.
04:34Please enjoy the exhibition
04:36while comparing the variations of living creatures.
04:39It's rare to see these three paintings
04:41displayed as living creatures.
04:44I don't think so.
04:46This is interesting.
04:47It's interesting.
04:48Next, here are the two points.
04:50On the left,
04:51the work of a painter named Yubel Robel,
04:53owned by the National Museum of Western Art,
04:56depicts the landscape of Rome.
04:58And on the right,
04:59the work of a painter named Ferdinand,
05:01owned by the San Diego Museum of Art,
05:03depicts Venice.
05:08This is also connected, right?
05:11That's right.
05:12The hint is reality and fantasy.
05:14So one is reality and the other is fantasy?
05:17That's right.
05:18It depicts the landscape of the past.
05:22So I think the landscape of Rome is reality.
05:27Actually, the landscape of Rome
05:29wasn't like this in Venice.
05:32There were more wars and battles.
05:35It was a sad situation.
05:37But in Venice,
05:38it depicts the happy landscape of Venice.
05:44What do you think?
05:45It's an interesting interpretation.
05:47Let's see how to enjoy it.
05:49Please.
05:50Here is the explanation.
05:52The work of Bernard Berod is reality.
05:57The work of Yuvel Robel is fantasy.
06:00It's the opposite.
06:02It's a misunderstanding.
06:04What kind of game is this?
06:06The work of Berod is reality.
06:10It depicts the famous streets of Venice in Italy.
06:14You can see San Marco Square in the back.
06:17The background of this landscape is
06:20because the Grand Tour was popular at that time.
06:24The Grand Tour is a graduation trip for college students.
06:28The descendants of the upper class
06:30learn about the culture of architecture and painting
06:34before entering society.
06:36So they can go to various places.
06:38I see.
06:39In this era, there were no photos.
06:41So they drew a landscape on a painting
06:43and took it home as a souvenir.
06:46It's like a postcard.
06:48That's right.
06:49Interestingly,
06:50in Rome, landscape paintings
06:52like Berod's works are popular.
06:56But in Rome,
06:57there is a popular composite landscape painting
07:00where the artist reconstructs what doesn't exist.
07:03I see.
07:05The work of Robel is exactly that.
07:07You can see a big temple in the back right.
07:10This is Robel's fantasy.
07:13Robel's feature is that he draws it like a ruins.
07:17It was very popular at that time.
07:19It's an urban landscape painting
07:21drawn in almost the same era.
07:23It was very popular in Venetia and Rome.
07:26I hope you can enjoy it at the venue.
07:29I'm glad it's straight.
07:31I thought too much.
07:33You might have read it.
07:35But the fantasy of this era
07:38is used in the current manga and anime.
07:42I think so.
07:43It's also used in movies.
07:45In the current Japanese anime and manga,
07:48there are a lot of colors used in museums.
07:53I think it's good to know the basics.
07:56I agree.
07:58The moving Ukiyo-e.
08:00You can enter the world of Ukiyo-e
08:02in a three-dimensional video space.
08:04Experience type digital art museum.
08:07It's on sale at Terada warehouse G1 BUILD.
08:13Where to watch?
08:14Western painting.
08:15It's interesting to watch from here.
08:17From Renaissance to Impressionist,
08:19we dig into the history of 600 years.
08:21The more you see, the more interesting it is.
08:23Western painting.
08:24Where to watch?
08:25It's on sale at the National Western Museum.
08:28I'll be serious from now on.
08:37I won't go back to the killer.
08:41If you break it, I'll kill you.
08:42It's contradictory.
08:44I decided to use it to protect myself.
08:47That's my strength now.
08:50Sakamoto Days.
08:52Broadcast every Saturday at 11 p.m.
08:58It's on sale at the National Western Museum.
09:01Where to watch Western painting?
09:03From Renaissance to Impressionist,
09:05San Diego Museum vs. National Western Museum.
09:10The voice guide navigator is
09:12Dean Fujioka, who is active in Japan and overseas.
09:17Don't forget the original goods you can buy at the exhibition.
09:23This is a pouch and a stuffed animal.
09:28I'm Tsubasa.
09:30Tsubasa.
09:31It looks delicious.
09:35It looks sweet.
09:36Popping shower.
09:38What's this?
09:39This is the motif of the painting on display at the exhibition.
09:44It's a work called
09:46The Mysterious Marriage of St. Catherine of Alexandria by Frankfurter.
09:51It's cute.
09:52You can put it on your bag as an accessory.
09:55It's a good way to take pictures.
09:59The color is exquisite and cute.
10:03You can enjoy the history of Western art from various angles.
10:09Please check it out.
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10:32Where to watch Western painting?
10:37From Renaissance to Impressionist,
10:39San Diego Museum vs. National Western Museum.
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11:08San Diego Museum vs. National Western Museum.
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11:38From Renaissance to Impressionist,
11:41San Diego Museum vs. National Western Museum.
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11:56San Diego Museum vs. National Western Museum.
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