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2982-3 Yamadera, Yamagata, 999-3301, JapanMap
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Angels, life and virtue, Ninja winter
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I used a common ticket to visit the Yamadera Museum. Near the entrance, there is a painting that Jesus was born in a hut. The doctors were guided by the angels and visited, but they were drawn to the lovely angels. I also looked at the frame, and finally it became a work I wanted to see again. Since the flowers of modest cherry carrie and the still life with strawberries, the flowers represent the life of the cherry and bring fruits, in Christianity, motoku (in later generations, endless happiness is obtained ...
I felt like I was traveling to Fontainebleau for a while.
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I feel like I was traveling to Fontainebleau while I was in Yamagata / Sanji Temple. I was surprised again because I didn't think I could meet Murillo's painting! !! There are many galleries and dome lamps, which is spectacular! !! 800 yen is quite reasonable with this. I'm sorry to have a postcard as a souvenir.
this was more interesting than the Basho Memorial Hall.
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It is a museum near Yamadera. It is attached to the Yamadera Basho Memorial Hall. I came mainly to the Basho Memorial Hall, but when I visited, it was more interesting to appreciate this museum. There were works by famous painters who barely knew the names of Millet and Coulbe, and many of them felt that I personally liked them. I don't know anything about paintings, so I can't explain them at all, but there were many paintings that I could see. Yamadera and Basho Memorial Hall are related ...
After getting off from Yamadera and taking a break, you can appreciate art here. I was able to relax and appreciate the masterpieces in a calm atmosphere. The beauty of the ceramic prints is a must-see. How is it made? The staff was very kind and nice.
A museum built in the back of the Yamadera Basho Memorial Hall. The works, which were named Miley, Corot, Coulbe and Barbizon painters, seem to have collected only the ones that were appropriate for the eyes, regardless of their names. It is also effective to have large works, and you can feel the power obediently.
Angels, life and virtue, Ninja winter
I used a common ticket to visit the Yamadera Museum. Near the entrance, there is a painting that Jesus was born in a hut. The doctors were guided by the angels and visited, but they were drawn to the lovely angels. I also looked at the frame, and finally it became a work I wanted to see again. Since the flowers of modest cherry carrie and the still life with strawberries, the flowers represent the life of the cherry and bring fruits, in Christianity, motoku (in later generations, endless happiness is obtained ...
I felt like I was traveling to Fontainebleau for a while.
I feel like I was traveling to Fontainebleau while I was in Yamagata / Sanji Temple. I was surprised again because I didn't think I could meet Murillo's painting! !! There are many galleries and dome lamps, which is spectacular! !! 800 yen is quite reasonable with this. I'm sorry to have a postcard as a souvenir.
this was more interesting than the Basho Memorial Hall.
It is a museum near Yamadera. It is attached to the Yamadera Basho Memorial Hall. I came mainly to the Basho Memorial Hall, but when I visited, it was more interesting to appreciate this museum. There were works by famous painters who barely knew the names of Millet and Coulbe, and many of them felt that I personally liked them. I don't know anything about paintings, so I can't explain them at all, but there were many paintings that I could see. Yamadera and Basho Memorial Hall are related ...
You can see the Barbizon painting, Art Nouveau.
After getting off from Yamadera and taking a break, you can appreciate art here. I was able to relax and appreciate the masterpieces in a calm atmosphere. The beauty of the ceramic prints is a must-see. How is it made? The staff was very kind and nice.
and i can feel the power of it.
A museum built in the back of the Yamadera Basho Memorial Hall. The works, which were named Miley, Corot, Coulbe and Barbizon painters, seem to have collected only the ones that were appropriate for the eyes, regardless of their names. It is also effective to have large works, and you can feel the power obediently.