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List of Cultural Properties of Japan – paintings (Ōita)

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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 Ōita.[1]

National Cultural Properties

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

Property Date Municipality Ownership Comments Image Dimensions Coordinates Ref.
Illustrated Lotus Sutra, colour on thin silk
綾本著色法華経絵〈(旧宇佐八幡神輿障子絵)/四曲屏風〉
ryōhon chakushoku Hoke-kyō-e
Kamakura period Usa Ōita Prefectural Museum of History shōji paintings from the Usa Hachiman mikoshi, remounted as a pair of four-panel byōbu; in total there are fourteen panels, the designation comprises these eight, the so-called Tokuji-bon (徳治本); the other six, the so-called Ōei-bon (応永本), are split equally between Usa Jingū, Ōita Prefectural Museum of History, and the Waseda University Aizu Yaichi Memorial Museum (早稲田大学會津八一記念博物館)[5] 33°32′34″N 131°21′57″E / 33.542883°N 131.365727°E / 33.542883; 131.365727 (Ōita Prefectural Museum of History) [1]
Three Friends of Winter with a Pair of Cranes, colour on silk, by Tanomura Chikuden
絹本著色歳寒三友雙鶴図〈田能村竹田筆/〉
kenpon chakushoku saikan sanyū sōkaku zu (Tanomura Chikuden hitsu)
1832 150 centimetres (59 in) by 57 centimetres (22 in) [2]
Hōgyū Kōrin, colour on silk
絹本著色放牛光林像
kenpon chakushoku Hōgyū Kōrin zō
Nanboku-chō period Yufu Ryūshō-ji (龍祥寺) 33°12′01″N 131°30′53″E / 33.200214°N 131.514657°E / 33.200214; 131.514657 (Ryūshōji) [3]
Boating on the Inagawa River, colour on silk, by Tanomura Chikuden
紙本淡彩稲川舟遊図〈田能村竹田筆/己丑(文政十二年)の自賛がある〉
kenpon chakushoku Ina-gawa funaasobi-zu (Tanomura Chikuden hitsu)
1829 Ōita Ōita Prefecture (kept at the Ōita Prefectural Art Museum) 132.8 centimetres (52.3 in) by 46.3 centimetres (18.2 in) 33°14′22″N 131°36′05″E / 33.239350°N 131.601361°E / 33.239350; 131.601361 (Ōita Prefectural Art Museum) [4]
Fujiwara no Kanesuke from the Thirty-Six Immortals of Poetry, colour on paper, from the Satake Collection
紙本著色三十六歌仙切〈(兼輔)/佐竹家伝来
shihon chakushoku sanjūrokkasen setsu (Kanesuke Satake-ke denrai)
Kamakura period private one scroll [5]
Illustrated Biography of Yūgyō Shōnin, colour on paper
紙本著色遊行上人絵伝〈巻第七/〉
shihon chakushoku Yūgyō Shōnin e-den
Nanboku-chō period Beppu Eifuku-ji (永福寺) one handscroll (scroll seven) 33°18′58″N 131°28′37″E / 33.316000°N 131.477068°E / 33.316000; 131.477068 (Eifukuji) [6]
Wall Paintings from the Ō-dō
大堂壁画
ōdō hekiga
Heian period Bungotakada Fuki-ji 33°32′16″N 131°31′43″E / 33.537673°N 131.528728°E / 33.537673; 131.528728 (Fukiji) [7]
Materials relating to Tanomura Chikuden
田能村竹田関係資料〈/帆足家伝来〉
Tanomura Chikuden kankei shiryō (Hoashi-ke denrai)
late Edo period Ōita Ōita City (kept at Ōita City Art Museum) designation includes his Flowering Plants (White Plum Blossoms) (花卉図(白梅図)) (1808), Flowers and Birds of the Four Seasons (四季花鳥図) (1809), Sparrows and Amaranthus Tricolor (雁来紅群雀図) (1813), Fuji (富士図) (1819), White Cranes (白鶴図) (1822), Geese and Reeds in the Moonlight (月下芦雁図) (1823), Plum Blossoms and Study with accompanying poem (梅花書屋図及題詩) (1824), Incense and Sparse Shadows (暗香疎影図) (1831), and Peach Blossoms and Running Waters (桃花流水図) (1832) (pictured, in order) 33°13′24″N 131°36′07″E / 33.223411°N 131.602038°E / 33.223411; 131.602038 (Ōita City Art Museum) [8]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Cultural Properties for Future Generations". Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 22 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 22 August 2019.
  3. ^ "Database of National Cultural Properties: 国宝・重要文化財(美術品)(絵画 大分県)" (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Archived from the original on 30 June 2019. Retrieved 22 August 2019.
  4. ^ 大分県内の国指定等文化財一覧 [List of National Cultural Properties in Ōita Prefecture]. Ōita Prefecture. 28 May 2019. Retrieved 23 June 2019.
  5. ^ 大分県宇佐神宮で利用された神輿障子絵の顔料調査 [Investigation into the Pigments in the Shōji Paintings of the Mikoshi from Usa Jingū in Ōita Prefecture] (PDF). Beppu University. Retrieved 23 June 2019.
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