Graduate School of Humanities Department of Philosophy Art Studies Field
Art Studies Speciality
(Credit 2)

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History of Oriental Fine Arts (Seminar II)
History of Oriental Fine Arts (Seminar II)
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Professor IDE Seinosuke
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2017 FallTerm
biweekly Tue5:Tue6
Hakozaki Classroom
M/J‰Θ–Ϊ (“ϊ–{Œκ, ŒΓ“TŠΏ•Ά)
Course Overview Kundaikan Sochoki is a single-volume book detailing Chinese objects, particularly tea-ceremony utensils, given to the shogunal family by Ashikaga Yoshimasa's ‘«—˜‹`­ (1436-90) companion, the poet and artist, Nouami ”\ˆ’–ν (1397-1471). It is said that the author is either Nouami or Souami ‘Šˆ’–ν (1455-1525). This book describes the decoration shoinkazari ‘‰@ό‚θ, of the formal reception rooms, for example at Yoshimasa's Higashiyama “ŒŽR mountain villa, as well as describing Chinese paintings, incense containers, censers, flower vases, tea containers, trays, and giving contemporary appraisals of these items.
In this class, we will investigate descriptions of Chinese paintings according to the list of Chinese painters of the front of this volume.
Last updated : 2017/10/4 (00:53)