List of Cultural Properties of Japan - paintings (Ōsaka)

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This list is of the Cultural Properties of Japan designated in the category of paintings (絵画, kaiga) for the Urban Prefecture of Ōsaka.[1]

National Cultural Properties[]

As of 1 February 2016, one hundred and twenty-two Important Cultural Properties have been designated (including nine *National Treasures), being of national significance.[2][3][4]

Property Date Municipality Ownership Comments Image Dimensions Coordinates Ref.
*Divinely inspired Reception of the Two Great Sutras, colour on silk
絹本著色両部大経感得図
kenpon chakushoku ryōbudai kyōkan toku zu
Heian period Ōsaka Fujita Museum pair of scrolls Zenmui.jpgRyumo RyobuKantoku FujitaMuseum.JPG 177.8 centimetres (70.0 in) by 141.8 centimetres (55.8 in) 34°41′42″N 135°31′30″E / 34.69507613°N 135.52504287°E / 34.69507613; 135.52504287 (Fujita Museum) [1]
*Landscape of the Four Seasons with the Sun and the Moon, colour on paper
紙本著色日月四季山水図
shihon chakushoku jitsugetsu shiki sansui zu
Muromachi period Kawachinagano Kongō-ji pair of screens Landscape of the four seasons (left).jpgLandscape of the four seasons (right).jpg 147.0 centimetres (57.9 in) by 313.5 centimetres (123.4 in) 34°25′43″N 135°31′47″E / 34.428544°N 135.529584°E / 34.428544; 135.529584 (Kongō-ji) [2]
*New Moon Over the Brushwood Gate, ink on paper
紙本墨画柴門新月図
shihon bokuga saimon shingetsu zu
1405 Ōsaka Fujita Museum Newly Risen Moon over a Brushwood Gate.jpg 129.2 centimetres (50.9 in) by 31 centimetres (12 in) 34°41′42″N 135°31′30″E / 34.69507613°N 135.52504287°E / 34.69507613; 135.52504287 (Fujita Museum) [3]
Kishi Monju, light colour on silk
絹本淡彩騎獅文殊像
kenpon tansai kishi Monju zō
early Nanboku-chō period Tadaoka Masaki Art Museum with gasan by Kokan Shiren Kishi Monju (Masaki Art Museum).jpg 34°29′41″N 135°23′32″E / 34.494629°N 135.392160°E / 34.494629; 135.392160 (Masaki Art Museum) [4]
Pangu, light colour on silk, by Dong Qichang
絹本淡彩盤谷図〈董其昌筆/〉
kenpon tansai Bankoku zu
late Ming Ōsaka Osaka City Museum of Fine Arts Pangu by Dong Qichang (Osaka City Museum of Fine Arts).jpg 34°39′00″N 135°30′38″E / 34.65009735°N 135.51051619°E / 34.65009735; 135.51051619 (Osaka City Museum of Fine Arts) [5]
, colour on silk
絹本著色安東蓮聖
kenpon chakushoku Andō Renshō zō
1330 Kishiwada (久米田寺) Andō Renshō (Kumedadera Kishiwada).jpg 34°27′34″N 135°24′42″E / 34.459389°N 135.41175°E / 34.459389; 135.41175 (Kumeda-dera) [6]
Ishida Masatsugu, colour on silk
絹本著色石田正継像
kenpon chakushoku Ishida Masatsugu zō
Momoyama period Jushō-in (壽聖院) Ishida Masatsugu.jpg 99.0 centimetres (39.0 in) by 53.3 centimetres (21.0 in) [7]
High Gate of Lord Yu, colour on silk, by Watanabe Kazan
絹本著色于公高門図〈渡辺華山筆/〉
kenpon chakushoku Ukō kōmon zu (Watanabe Kazan hitsu)
C19 AMG [8]
Enma-ō, colour on silk
絹本著色閻魔王図
kenpon chakushoku Enma-ō zu
Kamakura period Sakai Chōsen-ji (長泉寺) 34°34′12″N 135°28′14″E / 34.570026°N 135.470443°E / 34.570026; 135.470443 (Chōsenji) [9]
Enma-ten Mandala, colour on silk
絹本著色閻魔天曼荼羅図
kenpon chakushoku Enma-ten mandara zu
Kamakura period private [10]
Kasuga Shrine Mandala, colour on silk
絹本著色春日宮曼荼羅図
kenpon chakushoku Kasuga-miya mandara zu
1300 Chūō-ku, Ōsaka Yuki Museum of Art Kasuga Shrine Mandala (Yuki Museum of Art).jpg 34°41′15″N 135°30′08″E / 34.687483°N 135.50226°E / 34.687483; 135.50226 (Yuki Museum of Art) [11]
Manifestation of , colour on silk, by
絹本著色春日明神影向図〈高階隆兼筆/〉
kenpon chakushoku Kasuga Myōjin yōgō zu (Takashina Takakane hitsu)
1312 Ōsaka Fujita Museum Manifestation of Kasuga Myojin (Fujita Museum).jpg 34°41′42″N 135°31′30″E / 34.69507613°N 135.52504287°E / 34.69507613; 135.52504287 (Fujita Museum) [12]
Kishi Monju, colour on silk, by
絹本著色騎獅文殊像〈良全筆/〉
kenpon chakushoku kishi Monju zō (Ryōzen hitsu)
Nanboku-chō period Tadaoka Masaki Art Museum Kishi Monju by Ryozen (Masaki Art Museum).jpg 34°29′41″N 135°23′32″E / 34.494629°N 135.392160°E / 34.494629; 135.392160 (Masaki Art Museum) [13]
Sen no Rikyū, colour on silk
絹本著色千利休像
kenpon chakushoku Sen no Rikyū zō
1561 Tadaoka Masaki Art Museum with gasan dating to 1583 Sen no Rikyu (Masaki Art Museum).jpg 34°29′41″N 135°23′32″E / 34.494629°N 135.392160°E / 34.494629; 135.392160 (Masaki Art Museum) [14]

Prefectural Cultural Properties[]

As of 12 March 2020, eighteen properties have been designated at a prefectural level.[4][5]

Property Date Municipality Ownership Comments Image Dimensions Coordinates Ref.
Thirty-Six Immortals of Poetry, plaques at Hata Jinja
波太神社 三十六歌仙扁額
Hata Jinja sanjūrokkasen hengaku
c. 1700 Hannan Hata Jinja (波太神社) thirty-six panels; by (土佐光成) Kakinomoto no Hitomaro by Tosa Mitsunari (Hata Jinja Hannan).jpg 51.6 centimetres (20.3 in) by 40.0 centimetres (15.7 in) 34°20′38″N 135°14′41″E / 34.343967°N 135.244858°E / 34.343967; 135.244858 (Hata Jinja) [15]
Legends of Izumi Hasedera, colour on paper, from Hase-dera
長谷寺 紙本著色 和泉長谷寺縁起
Hase-dera shihon chakushoku Izumi Hasedera engi
Muromachi period Sakai (長谷寺)
(kept at the Osaka City Museum of Fine Arts)
three scrolls Izumi Hasedera engi.jpg 33.0 centimetres (13.0 in) by 1,621.0 centimetres (53 ft 2.2 in), 1,848.3 centimetres (60 ft 7.7 in), and 1,586.0 centimetres (52 ft 0.4 in) 34°39′00″N 135°30′38″E / 34.65009735°N 135.51051619°E / 34.65009735; 135.51051619 (Osaka City Museum of Fine Arts) [16]
Seated Fudō Myōō, colour on silk
絹本著色 不動明王坐像
kenpon chakushoku Fudō Myōō zazō
Heian period Yao (神宮寺) 34°36′23″N 135°38′17″E / 34.606404°N 135.638168°E / 34.606404; 135.638168 (Jingūji) [17]
Star Mandala, colour on silk
絹本著色星曼荼羅図
kenpon chakushoku hoshi mandara zu
Nanboku-chō period Ōsaka Osaka City
(kept at the Osaka Museum of History
Star Mandala (Osaka Museum of History).jpg 131.1 centimetres (51.6 in) by 86.5 centimetres (34.1 in) 34°40′57″N 135°31′15″E / 34.682558°N 135.520756°E / 34.682558; 135.520756 (Osaka Museum of History) [18]
Fifteen Scenes from the Life of Mary, colour on silk
紙本著色マリア十五玄義図
kenpon chakushoku Maria jūgo gengizu
Edo period Ibaraki private
(kept at the Ibaraki City Museum of Cultural Properties (茨木市立文化財資料館)
discovered in 1920 in a bamboo cylinder roped to roofing material in a village outside Osaka once ruled by the kirishitan daimyō Takayama Ukon; restored in 2006 to celebrate the 500th anniversary of the birth of Francis Xavier, who is depicted alongside Ignatius of Loyola[6] Maria Jugo Gengizu (Ibaraki City Museum of Cultural Properties)2.jpg 77 centimetres (30 in) by 64 centimetres (25 in) 34°48′09″N 135°34′06″E / 34.802607°N 135.568221°E / 34.802607; 135.568221 (Ibaraki City Museum of Cultural Properties) [19]
Spring and Autumn Oxen at Play, byōbu
春秋遊牛図屏風
shunjū yū ushi zu byōbu
Ōsaka Ōsaka Tenman-gū
(kept at the Osaka City Museum of Fine Arts)
34°39′00″N 135°30′38″E / 34.65009735°N 135.51051619°E / 34.65009735; 135.51051619 (Osaka City Museum of Fine Arts) [20]

Municipal Cultural Properties[]

Properties designated at a municipal level include:

Property Date Municipality Ownership Comments Image Dimensions Coordinates Ref.
Works by Saeki Yūzō from the Collection of Yamamoto Hatsujirō
山本發次郎蒐集による佐伯祐三作品
Yamamoto Hatsujirō shūshū ni yoru Saeki Yūzō sakuhin
Taishō and Shōwa periods Osaka Osaka City Museum of Fine Arts forty-two paintings YubinHaitatsuFu.jpg 34°39′00″N 135°30′38″E / 34.65009735°N 135.51051619°E / 34.65009735; 135.51051619 (Osaka City Museum of Fine Arts) [21]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Cultural Properties for Future Generations". Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 27 June 2020.
  2. ^ "国宝・重要文化財" [Number of National Treasures and Important Cultural Properties by Prefecture] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. 1 February 2016. Archived from the original on 30 June 2011. Retrieved 4 February 2014.
  3. ^ "Database of National Cultural Properties: 国宝・重要文化��(美術品)(絵画 大阪県)" (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Archived from the original on 2 May 2017. Retrieved 4 February 2016.
  4. ^ Jump up to: a b 府内の指定文化財件数表 [Number of Cultural Properties in the Prefecture] (in Japanese). Osaka Prefecture. 12 March 2020. Retrieved 27 June 2020.
  5. ^ 都道府県別指定等文化財件数(都道府県分) [Number of Prefectural Cultural Properties by Prefecture] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. 1 May 2019. Retrieved 27 June 2020.
  6. ^ "Forbidden Faith". The Tablet. 25 February 2006. Retrieved 4 February 2016.

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