List of Cultural Properties of Japan - paintings (Kagoshima)

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

National Cultural Properties[]

As of 1 July 2019, one Important Cultural Property has been designated, being of national significance.[2][3][4]

Property Date Municipality Ownership Comments Image Dimensions Coordinates Ref.
Eight Aspects of the Buddha's Parinirvana, colours on silk
絹本著色八相涅槃図
kenpon chakushoku hassō nehan zu
Kamakura period Minamisatsuma Ryūgan-ji (龍巌寺)
(kept at Kishinkan, Bōnotsu Center for Historical Material)
the other seven major events in Shaka's life are depicted around the central scene[5][6] Eight Aspects of the Buddha's Parinirvana (Kishinkan).jpg 2.9 metres (9 ft 6 in) by 2.64 metres (8 ft 8 in) 31°16′09″N 130°13′49″E / 31.269177°N 130.230276°E / 31.269177; 130.230276 (Kishinkan, Bōnotsu Center for Historical Material) [1]

Prefectural Cultural Properties[]

As of 14 August 2018, six properties have been designated at a prefectural level.[4][7]

Property Date Municipality Ownership Comments Image Dimensions Coordinates Ref.
Sixteen Arhats
十六羅漢 十六幅
jūroku Rakan jūroku haba
1854 Shibushi (大慈寺)) on paper; sixteen scrolls; by Tokuan (徳庵) Arhat (Daijiji Shibushi).jpg 135 centimetres (4 ft 5 in) by 44.4 centimetres (1 ft 5.5 in) 31°28′36″N 131°05′55″E / 31.476787°N 131.098566°E / 31.476787; 131.098566 (Daijiji) [2]
Cedar doors
杉戸
sugi-to
Momoyama period Minamisatsuma private
(kept at Kishinkan, Bōnotsu Center for Historical Material)
painted on both sides with subjects including Xiwangmu, the baku, a hawk on a rock, the morning sun, and bamboo in the snow; the right side of the face of Xi Wangmu was damaged by a machine gun bullet on 29 July 1945 Xiwangmu (Kishinkan).jpg 178 centimetres (5 ft 10 in) by 96.5 centimetres (3 ft 2.0 in) 31°16′09″N 130°13′49″E / 31.269177°N 130.230276°E / 31.269177; 130.230276 (Kishinkan, Bōnotsu Center for Historical Material) [3]
Eight Aspects of Shaka
釈迦八相之図
Shaka hassō no zu
Edo period Kagoshima Kagoshima Prefecture
(kept at Reimeikan, Kagoshima Prefectural Center for Historical Material)
thirteen scrolls on silk, with gold paint; thought to be from early Ming China; restored three times since 1708; dedicated by Shimazu Yoshihisa; recorded as "Paintings of Eight Aspects of Shaka in thirteen scrolls, by a celebrated Chinese master" (「釈迦八相画十三幅, 唐人名筆」) in (三国名勝図会)[8] Eight Aspects of Shaka (Reimeikan Kagoshima).jpg 132.0 centimetres (4 ft 4.0 in) by 65.5 centimetres (2 ft 1.8 in) 31°35′55″N 130°33′17″E / 31.598559°N 130.554646°E / 31.598559; 130.554646 (Reimeikan, Kagoshima Prefectural Center for Historical Material) [4]
Mount Fuji and Clouds
富嶽雲烟之図 一幅
Fugaku unen no zu ippuku
1753 Kagoshima Kagoshima City
(kept at the Kagoshima City Museum of Art)
ink on paper; by Kimura Tangen (木村探元) (1679-1767)[9] Mount Fuji in the Clouds by Kimura Tangen (Kagoshima City Museum of Art).jpg 237 centimetres (7 ft 9 in) by 128 centimetres (4 ft 2 in) 31°35′45″N 130°33′12″E / 31.595818°N 130.553402°E / 31.595818; 130.553402 (Kagoshima City Museum of Art) [5]
Warrior (by tradition, Shimazu Tadahisa)
武将像(伝島津忠久画像)一幅
bushō zō (den-Shimazu Tadahisa gazō) ippuku
end of the Kamakura period/Nanboku-chō period Kagoshima (尚古集成館) colour on silk; from Kōzan-ji[10] Shimazu Tadahisa.jpg 87.4 centimetres (2 ft 10.4 in) by 26.8 centimetres (10.6 in) 31°37′02″N 130°34′34″E / 31.617263°N 130.576243°E / 31.617263; 130.576243 (Shoko Shuseikan) [6]
Unzan, colour on silk
絹本著色雲山和尚像 一幅
kenpon chakushoku Unzan oshō zō ippuku
1490s Izumi (感応寺) portrait of Unzan (1274-1344), a priest from Tōfuku-ji who, at the invitation of (島津貞久), oversaw the revival of the Shimazu clan family temple of Kannō-ji, where he served as chief priest from 1323-1344, garnering praise also from Ashikaga Takauji, as celebrated in the waka above his portrait, the oldest of a Zen priest in the prefecture[11] Unzan (Kannoji Izumi).jpg 95.5 centimetres (3 ft 1.6 in) by 45 centimetres (1 ft 6 in) 32°04′02″N 130°16′00″E / 32.067347°N 130.266786°E / 32.067347; 130.266786 (Kannōji) [7]

Municipal Cultural Properties[]

As of 14 August 2018, twenty-nine properties have been designated at a municipal level, including:[4][12]

Property Date Municipality Ownership Comments Image Dimensions Coordinates Ref.
The Artist's Studio, by Kuroda Seiki
黒田清輝作「アトリエ」
Kuroda Seiki-saku atorie
1890 Kagoshima Kagoshima City
(kept at Kagoshima City Museum of Art)
oil on canvas; the atelier of Raphaël Collin, Kuroda Seiki's teacher at the Académie Colarossi in Paris[13] Artist's Studio by Kuroda Seiki (Kagoshima City Museum of Art).jpg 72.8 centimetres (28.7 in) by 60.6 centimetres (23.9 in) 31°35′45″N 130°33′12″E / 31.595818°N 130.553402°E / 31.595818; 130.553402 (Kagoshima City Museum of Art) for all refs see [8]
Six Episodes from the Eruption of Sakurajima, by Kuroda Seiki
黒田清輝作「桜島噴火連作6点」
Kuroda Seiki-saku Sakurajima funka rensaku 6-ten
1914 Kagoshima Kagoshima City
(kept at Kagoshima City Museum of Art)
in Kagoshima from 8 January 1914 due to his father's illness, Kuroda Seiki witnessed a major eruption of Sakurajima and created, in oil on wooden panels, a series of six paintings showing the Plume of smoke (噴煙), Eruption (噴火), Lava (溶岩), Ash fall (降灰), Devastation (荒廃), and Steam (湯気)[14] Eruption of Sakurajima (plume of smoke) by Kuroda Seiki (Kagoshima City Museum of Art).jpgExplosion of Sakurajima (eruption) by Kuroda Seiki (Kagoshima City Museum of Art).jpgExplosion of Sakurajima (lava) by Kuroda Seiki (Kagoshima City Museum of Art).jpgExplosion of Sakurajima (ash fall) by Kuroda Seiki (Kagoshima City Museum of Art).jpgExplosion of Sakurajima (devastation) by Kuroda Seiki (Kagoshima City Museum of Art).jpgExplosion of Sakurajima (steam) by Kuroda Seiki (Kagoshima City Museum of Art).jpg 14 centimetres (5.5 in) by 18 centimetres (7.1 in) 31°35′45″N 130°33′12″E / 31.595818°N 130.553402°E / 31.595818; 130.553402 (Kagoshima City Museum of Art)
Bamboo, by Hatta Tomonori
八田知紀筆「竹」
Hatta Tomonori hitsu take
C19 Kagoshima Kagoshima City
(kept at Kagoshima City Museum of Art)
Bamboo by Hatta Tomonori (Kagoshima City Museum of Art).jpg 155.3 centimetres (61.1 in) by 152.5 centimetres (60.0 in) 31°35′45″N 130°33′12″E / 31.595818°N 130.553402°E / 31.595818; 130.553402 (Kagoshima City Museum of Art)
Study of a Nude, by Fujishima Takeji
裸体習作 藤島武二
ratai shūsaku Fujishima Takeji
1906/7 Kagoshima Kagoshima City
(kept at Kagoshima City Museum of Art)
oil on canvas; from Fujishima Takeji's study days in France[15] Nude Study by Fujishima Takeji (Kagoshima City Museum of Art).jpg 31°35′45″N 130°33′12″E / 31.595818°N 130.553402°E / 31.595818; 130.553402 (Kagoshima City Museum of Art)
Chinese Landscape, by Fujishima Takeji
藤島武二作「中国風景」
Fujishima Takeji-saku Chūgoku fūkei
1938 Kagoshima Kagoshima City
(kept at Kagoshima City Museum of Art)
oil on canvas; Fujishima Takeji travelled to China in 1937 to serve as judge for the inaugural (満州美術展) (Manten); the following year his travels took him to Mongolia, Chengde, and Peking[16] Chinese Landscape by Fujishima Takeji (Kagoshima City Museum of Art).jpg 31°35′45″N 130°33′12″E / 31.595818°N 130.553402°E / 31.595818; 130.553402 (Kagoshima City Museum of Art)
Red Matches, by Wada Eisaku
和田英作作「赤い燐寸」
Wada Eisaku-saku akai matchi
1914 Kagoshima Kagoshima City
(kept at Kagoshima City Museum of Art)
oil on canvas; entered in the eighth Bunten exhibition in 1914; Wada Eisaku's friend Shibusawa Hideo (澁沢秀雄), at the time a student at Tokyo Imperial University, served as model during a trip to Toi on the Izu Peninsula[17] Red Matches by Wada Eisaku (Kagoshima City Museum of Art).jpg 31°35′45″N 130°33′12″E / 31.595818°N 130.553402°E / 31.595818; 130.553402 (Kagoshima City Museum of Art)
Suzanna, by Arishima Ikuma
有島生馬作「スザンナ」
Arishima Ikuma-saku Suzanna
1909 Kagoshima Kagoshima City
(kept at Kagoshima City Museum of Art)
35 centimetres (14 in) by 27 centimetres (11 in) 31°35′45″N 130°33′12″E / 31.595818°N 130.553402°E / 31.595818; 130.553402 (Kagoshima City Museum of Art)
Parisian daughter, by Arishima Ikuma
有島生馬作「巴里娘」
Arishima Ikuma-saku Pari musume
1964 Kagoshima Kagoshima City
(kept at Kagoshima City Museum of Art)
31°35′45″N 130°33′12″E / 31.595818°N 130.553402°E / 31.595818; 130.553402 (Kagoshima City Museum of Art)
Court ladies, emakimono, by Momota Ryūei
桃田柳栄筆 「官女図巻」一巻
Momota Ryūei hitsu kannyo zu kan ichi-kan
Edo period Kagoshima Kagoshima City
(kept at Kagoshima City Museum of Art)
Court Ladies by Momota Ryuei (Kagoshima City Museum of Art).jpg 31°35′45″N 130°33′12″E / 31.595818°N 130.553402°E / 31.595818; 130.553402 (Kagoshima City Museum of Art)

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Cultural Properties for Future Generations". Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 18 August 2019.
  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 July 2019. Retrieved 18 August 2019.
  3. ^ "Database of National Cultural Properties: 国宝・重要文化財(美術品)(絵画 鹿児島県)" (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Archived from the original on 22 July 2019. Retrieved 18 August 2019.
  4. ^ Jump up to: a b c 鹿児島県内の国・県・市町村指定文化財数一覧 [Number of National, Prefectural, and Municipal Cultural Cultural Properties in Kagoshima Prefecture] (in Japanese). Kagoshima Prefecture. 14 August 2018. Retrieved 18 August 2019.
  5. ^ 絹本著色八相涅槃図 [Eight Aspects Nirvana Painting, colour on silk] (PDF) (in Japanese). Kagoshima Prefecture. Archived from the original (PDF) on 23 October 2013. Retrieved 21 October 2013.
  6. ^ "nehanzu". Japanese Architecture and Art Net Users System. Retrieved 21 October 2013.
  7. ^ 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 18 August 2019.
  8. ^ 釈迦八相之図 [Eight Aspects of Shaka] (in Japanese). Kagoshima City. Retrieved 21 October 2013.
  9. ^ 富嶽雲烟之図 [Mount Fuji and Clouds] (in Japanese). Kagoshima City. Retrieved 21 October 2013.
  10. ^ 武将像(伝島津忠久画像一幅) [Warrior, by tradition Shimazu Tadahisa] (in Japanese). Kagoshima City. Retrieved 21 October 2013.
  11. ^ 指定文化財 [Prefectural Cultural Properties] (in Japanese). Izumi City. Archived from the original on 21 October 2013. Retrieved 21 October 2013.
  12. ^ 都道府県別指定等文化財件数(市町村分) [Number of Municipal Cultural Properties by Prefecture] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. 1 May 2019. Retrieved 18 August 2019.
  13. ^ アトリエ [Atelier of The Artist's Studio] (in Japanese). Kagoshima City. Retrieved 14 February 2016.
  14. ^ 桜島爆発図(噴火) [Explosion of Sakurajima (Eruption)] (in Japanese). Kagoshima City. Retrieved 14 February 2016.
  15. ^ 藤島武二「裸體習作」 [Study of a Nude, by Fujishima Takeji] (in Japanese). Kagoshima City. Retrieved 14 February 2016.
  16. ^ 藤島武二作「中国風景」 [Chinese Landscape, by Fujishima Takeji] (in Japanese). Kagoshima City. Retrieved 14 February 2016.
  17. ^ 和田英作作 「赤い燐寸」 [Red Matches, by Wada Eisaku] (in Japanese). Kagoshima City. Retrieved 14 February 2016.

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