List of Cultural Properties of Japan - paintings (Saga)

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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 Saga.[1]

National Cultural Properties[]

As of 1 August 2019, two Important Cultural Properties have been designated, being of national significance.[2][3][4]

Property Date Municipality Ownership Comments Image Dimensions Coordinates Ref.
Yōryū Kannon, colour on silk
絹本著色楊柳観音像
kenpon chakushoku Yōryū Kannon zō
1310 Saga (鏡神社)
(kept at Saga Prefectural Museum)
Goryeo Buddhist painting Yoryu Kannon (Kagami Jinja).jpg 419.5 centimetres (13 ft 9.2 in) by 254.2 centimetres (8 ft 4.1 in) 33°14′40″N 130°18′00″E / 33.244574°N 130.299869°E / 33.244574; 130.299869 (Saga Prefectural Museum) [1]
Kenshin Raifuku, colour on silk
Ikōtoku Kenzō, ink and light colour on silk
絹本著色見心来復像
絹本墨画淡彩以亨得謙像

kenpon chakushoku Kenshin Raifuku zō
kenpon bokuga tansai Ikōtoku Kenzō zō
Yuan dynasty Saga Manzai-ji (萬歳寺)
(kept at Saga Prefectural Museum)
Kenshin Raifuku (Manzaiji).jpg 94.5 centimetres (37.2 in) by 44.7 centimetres (17.6 in) 33°14′40″N 130°18′00″E / 33.244574°N 130.299869°E / 33.244574; 130.299869 (Saga Prefectural Museum) [2] [3]

Prefectural Cultural Properties[]

As of 1 August 2019, twenty-one properties have been designated at a prefectural level.[4][5]

Property Date Municipality Ownership Comments Image Dimensions Coordinates Ref.
Eight-Letter Monju Bosatsu Riding a Lion, colour on silk
絹本著色八字文殊菩薩騎獅図
kenpon chakushoku hachi-ji Monju Bosatsu kishi zu
Nanboku-chō period Saga (誕生院)
(kept at Saga Prefectural Museum)
Eight Letter Monju Bosatsu from Tanjō-in (Saga Prefectural Museum).jpg 91.8 centimetres (36.1 in) by 36.5 centimetres (14.4 in) 33°14′40″N 130°18′00″E / 33.244574°N 130.299869°E / 33.244574; 130.299869 (Saga Prefectural Museum) [4]
Fugen Enmei Bosatsu Riding an Elephant, colour on silk
絹本著色普賢延命菩薩騎象像
kenpon chakushoku Fugen Enmei Monju Bosatsu kizō zō
Nanboku-chō period Saga Jissō-in (実相院) Fugen Enmei Bosatsu (Jissō-in Saga).jpg 123.0 centimetres (48.4 in) by 79.0 centimetres (31.1 in) 33°19′39″N 130°16′02″E / 33.327480°N 130.267231°E / 33.327480; 130.267231 (Jissō-in) [5]
Old Figure of Fukuman-ji, colour on paper
紙本著色福満寺古図
shihon chakushoku Fukuman-ji ko-zu
end of the Muromachi/Momoyama period Saga Fukuman-ji (福満寺) Fukumanji (Saga).jpg 130 centimetres (51 in) by 47.6 centimetres (18.7 in) 33°14′35″N 130°19′33″E / 33.242986°N 130.325886°E / 33.242986; 130.325886 (Fukumanji) [6]
Mandala of the Two Realms
両界曼荼羅図
ryōkai mandara zu
Saga Saga Prefectural Museum 106.4 centimetres (41.9 in) by 82.7 centimetres (32.6 in) 33°14′40″N 130°18′00″E / 33.244574°N 130.299869°E / 33.244574; 130.299869 (Saga Prefectural Museum) [7]
Amida with Eight Great Bodhisattvas, colour on silk
絹本著色阿弥陀八大菩薩像
kenpon chakushoku Amida hachidai bosatsu zō
late Goryeo Saga Kōfuku-ji (広福寺)
(kept at Saga Prefectural Museum)
Goryeo Buddhist painting Amitabha with Eight Great Bodhisattvas (Kofukugokokuzenji Takeo) 2.jpg 153.5 centimetres (60.4 in) by 86.5 centimetres (34.1 in) 33°14′40″N 130°18′00″E / 33.244574°N 130.299869°E / 33.244574; 130.299869 (Saga Prefectural Museum) [8]
Zenzai Dōji, ink and light colour on silk
絹本墨画淡彩善財童子歴参図
kenpon bokuga tansai Zenzai Dōji rekisan zu
Joseon (C16) Saga Kōfuku-ji (広福寺)
(kept at Saga Prefectural Museum)
Zenzai Dōji (Saga Prefectural Museum).jpg 105.8 centimetres (41.7 in) by 59.0 centimetres (23.2 in) 33°14′40″N 130°18′00″E / 33.244574°N 130.299869°E / 33.244574; 130.299869 (Saga Prefectural Museum) [9]
Yōryū Kannon, ink and light colour on silk
絹本墨画淡彩楊柳観音像
kenpon boguka tansai Yōryū Kannon zō
Joseon (C16) Saga Kōfuku-ji (広福寺)
(kept at Saga Prefectural Museum)
Yoryu Kannon (Saga Prefectural Museum).jpg 114.3 centimetres (45.0 in) by 63.7 centimetres (25.1 in) 33°14′40″N 130°18′00″E / 33.244574°N 130.299869°E / 33.244574; 130.299869 (Saga Prefectural Museum) [10]
Shaka Triad with Monks, colour on silk
絹本著色釈迦三尊及び比丘像
kenpon chakushoku Shaka sanzon oyobi biku zō
Joseon (C16) Saga Kōfuku-ji (広福寺)
(kept at Saga Prefectural Museum)
Shaka Triad (Saga Prefectural Museum).jpg 168.8 centimetres (66.5 in) by 57.3 centimetres (22.6 in) 33°14′40″N 130°18′00″E / 33.244574°N 130.299869°E / 33.244574; 130.299869 (Saga Prefectural Museum) [11]
Kanshitsu Genkitsu, colour on silk
絹本著色閑室元佶
kenpon chakushoku Kanshitsu Genkitsu zō
1612 Ogi (三岳寺) Genkitsu (Sangakuji).jpg 146 centimetres (57 in) by 55.2 centimetres (21.7 in) 33°15′57″N 130°11′19″E / 33.265774°N 130.188482°E / 33.265774; 130.188482 (Sangakuji) [12]
Chiriku Hachimangū Engi-e
千栗八幡宮縁起絵
Chiriku Hachimangū engi-e
1589-1595 Miyaki (千栗八幡宮) pair of scrolls; dated by the configuration of the buildings Chiriku Hachimangū Engi-e2.jpg 33°19′53″N 130°28′43″E / 33.331362°N 130.478643°E / 33.331362; 130.478643 (Chiriku Hachimangū) [13]
Ryūz��ji Takanobu, colour on paper
紙本著色竜造寺隆信像
shihon chakushoku Ryūzōji Takanobu zu
late Momoyama/early Edo period Saga Sōryū-ji (宗龍寺)
(kept at Saga Prefectural Museum)
Ryūzōji Takanobu.jpg 75.6 centimetres (29.8 in) by 48.4 centimetres (19.1 in) 33°14′40″N 130°18′00″E / 33.244574°N 130.299869°E / 33.244574; 130.299869 (Saga Prefectural Museum) [14]
Shaka - Kashō - Anan, by Kanō Tanyū
釈迦・迦葉・阿難図 狩野探幽筆
Shaka・Kashō・Anan Kanō Tanyū hitsu
1602-1674 Saga Kōden-ji (高伝寺) Shaka-Kashō-Anan by Kanō Tanyū (Kōdenji Saga)1.jpgShaka-Kashō-Anan by Kanō Tanyū (Kōdenji Saga)2.jpgShaka-Kashō-Anan by Kanō Tanyū (Kōdenji Saga)3.jpg 33°14′16″N 130°16′59″E / 33.237808°N 130.283164°E / 33.237808; 130.283164 (Kōdenji) [15]
Young Girl with a Mandolin, by
マンドリンを持つ少女 百武兼行
mandorin o motsu shōjo Hyakutake Kaneyuki hitsu
1879 Saga Nabeshima Hōkōkai Foundation (財団法人鍋島報效会)
(kept at the Chōkokan)
oil on canvas Young Girl with Mandolin by Hyakutake Kaneyuki (Historical Museum Chokokan).jpg 114.0 centimetres (44.9 in) by 82.0 centimetres (32.3 in) 33°15′05″N 130°18′05″E / 33.251523°N 130.301355°E / 33.251523; 130.301355 (Historical Museum Chōkokan) [16]
Landscape fusuma, by Tani Bunchō
山水図襖 谷文晁筆
sansui zu fusuma Tani Bunchō hitsu
1820 Saga Saga Prefectural Museum twelve panels Landscape fusuma by Tani Bunchō (Saga Prefectural Museum).jpg 174.3 centimetres (5 ft 8.6 in) by 1,063.4 centimetres (34 ft 10.7 in) 33°14′40″N 130°18′00″E / 33.244574°N 130.299869°E / 33.244574; 130.299869 (Saga Prefectural Museum) [17]
Examining an Arrow, by Okada Saburōsuke
矢調べ 岡田三郎助筆
ya shirabe Okada Saburōsuke hitsu
1893 Saga Saga Prefectural Museum Examining an Arrow by Okada Saburōsuke (Saga Prefectural Museum).jpg 72.5 centimetres (28.5 in) by 105.0 centimetres (41.3 in) 33°14′40″N 130°18′00″E / 33.244574°N 130.299869°E / 33.244574; 130.299869 (Saga Prefectural Museum) [18]
Kenryū-ji Engi-e
見瀧寺縁起絵
Kenryūji engi-e
early Edo period Ogi Hōchi-in (宝地院) Kenryuji-engi (Hochiin Ogi).jpg 217.1 centimetres (85.5 in) by 155.8 centimetres (61.3 in) 33°19′24″N 130°12′49″E / 33.323330°N 130.213727°E / 33.323330; 130.213727 (Hōchi-in) [19]
Chief Priest, by Kanō Takanobu
高僧像 狩野孝信
kōzō zō Kanō Takanobu hitsu
1571-1618 Saga Saga Prefectural Museum 125.5 centimetres (49.4 in) by 58.3 centimetres (23.0 in) 33°14′40″N 130°18′00″E / 33.244574°N 130.299869°E / 33.244574; 130.299869 (Saga Prefectural Museum) [20]

鍋島元武像(金粟元明像)
Nabeshima Mototake zō (Konzoku Genmyō zō)
Edo period Saga Gyokukō-ji (玉毫寺)
(kept at Saga Prefectural Museum)
seven scrolls Nabeshima Mototake.jpg 33°14′40″N 130°18′00″E / 33.244574°N 130.299869°E / 33.244574; 130.299869 (Saga Prefectural Museum) [21]
Nude, by Okada Saburōsuke
裸婦 岡田三郎助筆
rafu Okada Saburōsuke hitsu
1935 Saga Saga Prefectural Museum Nude by Okada Saburosuke (Saga Prefectural Museum).jpg 99.8 centimetres (39.3 in) by 65.5 centimetres (25.8 in) 33°14′40″N 130°18′00″E / 33.244574°N 130.299869°E / 33.244574; 130.299869 (Saga Prefectural Museum) [22]
Field of Flowers, by Okada Saburōsuke
花野 岡田三郎助筆
hanano Okada Saburōsuke hitsu
1917 Saga Saga Prefectural Museum Field of Flowers by Okada Saburosuke (Saga Prefectural Museum).jpg 33°14′40″N 130°18′00″E / 33.244574°N 130.299869°E / 33.244574; 130.299869 (Saga Prefectural Museum) [23]
Rising Sun, by Aoki Shigeru
朝日 青木繁筆
asahi Aoki Shigeru hitsu
1910 Saga Saga Prefectural Museum AokiShigeru-1910-RisingSun.png 33°14′40″N 130°18′00″E / 33.244574°N 130.299869°E / 33.244574; 130.299869 (Saga Prefectural Museum) [24]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Cultural Properties for Future Generations". Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 5 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 5 August 2019.
  3. ^ "Database of National Cultural Properties: 国宝・重要文化財(美術品)(絵画 佐賀県)" (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Archived from the original on 2 May 2017. Retrieved 5 August 2019.
  4. ^ Jump up to: a b 佐賀県内所在指定文化財等件数一覧 [Number of Cultural Properties in Saga Prefecture] (in Japanese). Saga Prefecture. 1 August 2019. Retrieved 5 August 2019.
  5. ^ 県種類別リスト [List of Prefectural Cultural Properties by Type] (in Japanese). Saga Prefecture. 17 December 2014. Retrieved 31 December 2014.

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