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*''Dates: [[1792]]-[[1798]]''
*''Japanese'': 東山春秋展観 ''(Higashiyama shunjuu tenkan)''
The Spring-Autumn Exhibition at Higashiyama were a series of art exhibitions shown twice a year, from [[1792]] until [[1798]], in eastern [[Kyoto]]. They were sponsored, in part, by [[Confucianism|Confucian scholar]] [[Minagawa Kien]], and included hundreds of paintings and works of calligraphy.
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==References==
*Michiyo Morioka and Paul Berry, ''Modern Masters of Kyoto'', Seattle Art Museum (2000), 16.
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