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年中行事絵巻の春日祭使出立図
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197_1_Fukuyama_Redacted.pdf (15.8 MB)
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Item type | 学術雑誌論文 / Journal Article(1) | |||||
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公開日 | 2016-12-27 | |||||
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タイトル | 年中行事絵巻の春日祭使出立図 | |||||
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言語 | en | |||||
タイトル | The Rehearsal Scenes of Kasuga Festival in the Nenju-gyoji E-maki | |||||
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言語 | jpn | |||||
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言語 | en | |||||
主題Scheme | Other | |||||
主題 | The Rehearsal Scenes of Kasuga Festival in the Nenju-gyoji E-maki | |||||
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資源タイプ識別子 | http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501 | |||||
資源タイプ | journal article | |||||
著者 |
福山, 敏男
× 福山, 敏男× Fukuyama, Toshio |
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抄録 | ||||||
内容記述タイプ | Abstract | |||||
内容記述 | Mr. SUZUKA Sanshichi in Kyoto owns one of the scrolls of the Nenjū-Gyōji E-maki (Scroll-painting of Annual Observances) originally possessed by YAMADA Ibun, a scholar in the Edo Period who died in 1834. The scenes depicted therein are ones not found in the previously known scrolls of the NenjūGyōji Emaki in the collection of Mr. TANAKA Shimbi, Tokyo. According to the caption on this scroll (which was probably inscribed by Ibun), the painting in it shows scenes at the house of a dignitary of the Fujiwara Family of court nobles (a Regent or Chief Advisor to the Emperor) where Imperial messengers to the Kasuga Shrine, prior to their departure to attend the annual grand festival there, cause a part of the festival ritual played for the master of the house. The scroll consists of three scenes. Studies on them prove that the interpretation by Ibun was right. The first scene shows dancers receiving their allowances (clothes) ; the second, dancers dancing and musicians playing music; the third, dancers walking and riding horses in the garden as they would do at the shrine. The house forming the backgrounds of these scenes is considered to be the Tō-sanjōden (burnt in 1166 and never reconstructed), which was one of the most important of mansions of the Fujiwara nobles. |
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書誌情報 |
美術研究 en : The bijutsu kenkyu : the journal of art studies 号 197, p. 1-13, 発行日 1958-03-31 |