The exhibition that was on when I visited the Miho Museum was of pots from the Six Ancient Kilns and some other early kilns of the 12th. to 14th. Century. Photography of the exhibition pots was not permitted but I have scanned some postcards and will post pictures later. This pot was in the foyer with a large floral arrangement. The world renowned French architect, I. M. Pei, designed the buildings and landscape in sympathy with "The thinking of the Japanese people and their traditions". The Miho website is worth a look at
Friday, June 24, 2011
About the Miho Museum.
The exhibition that was on when I visited the Miho Museum was of pots from the Six Ancient Kilns and some other early kilns of the 12th. to 14th. Century. Photography of the exhibition pots was not permitted but I have scanned some postcards and will post pictures later. This pot was in the foyer with a large floral arrangement. The world renowned French architect, I. M. Pei, designed the buildings and landscape in sympathy with "The thinking of the Japanese people and their traditions". The Miho website is worth a look at
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