Manggha and Manga: The Many Faces of Japan

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Ważna konferencja w instytucji nawiązującej do wybitnego kolekcjonera Feliksa Jasieńskiego, ale w słowach kluczowych kolekcjonerstwa brakło! In 1994 Krakow witnessed the opening of the Manggha Museum of Japanese Art and Technology, created on the initiative of the Kyoto-Krakow Foundation of Andrzej Wajda and Krystyna Zachwatowicz-Wajda. The name of the Museum is a tribute to the collector of Japanese art, Feliks Jasieński (1861–1929), who, fascinated with Japanese woodblock prints, adopted this artistic pseudonym. It is our great pleasure to invite you to the conference on the 30th anniversary of Manggha, organized jointly by the Museum and the Department of Japanology and Sinology at the Jagiellonian University.  INFO