Tennō Sekkan Daijin Eizukan
Tennō Sekkan Daijin Eizukan (天皇摂関大臣影図巻) is a Japanese emakimono in three scrolls. It is in the holdings of the Archives and Mausolea Department of the Imperial Household Agency. It is traditionally attributed to and . It is also known as Tenshi Sekkan Miei (天子摂関御影). It dates to the late Kamakura period. It is a series of picture scrolls of portraits of emperors, regents and arranged in roughly chronological order.
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Tennō Sekkan Daijin Eizukan, also known as Tenshi Sekkan Miei,[1] is an emakimono in three scrolls.[1] It includes portraits of emperors, regents and arranged in roughly chronological order.
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Authorship and date[]
Tennō Sekkan Daijin Eizukan is traditionally attributed to (藤原為信) and (藤原豪信).[1] It dates to the late Kamakura period.[1]
Textual tradition[]
It is in the holdings of the Archives and Mausolea Department of the Imperial Household Agency.[1] According to , in his article on the work for the Nihon Koten Bungaku Daijiten, another work, the two-volume Tennō Sekkan Miei (天皇摂関御影) in the holdings of the , has many similarities to it, but the relationship remains unclear.[1]
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Citations[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f Yonekura 1983, p. 387 .
Works cited[]
- (1983). "Tennō Sekkan Daijin Eizukan". Nihon Koten Bungaku Daijiten 日本古典文学大辞典 (in Japanese). 4. Tokyo: Iwanami Shoten. p. 387. OCLC 11917421.
- Emakimono
- Kamakura-period works