メアリー・ステュアートの足跡を追って スコットランド2200km走破 国立スコットランド博物館8 日本の木版画・浮世絵 青山貞一 Teiichi Aoyama 池田こみち Komichi Ikeda 2017年12月10日公開予定 独立系メディア E-Wave Tokyo 無断転載禁 |
スコットランド総目次へ 国立スコットランド博1 国立スコットランド博2 国立スコットランド博3 国立スコットランド博4 国立スコットランド博5 国立スコットランド博6 国立スコットランド博7 国立スコットランド博8 国立スコットランド博9 国立スコットランド博10 国立スコットランド博11 国立スコットランド美術館1 国立スコットランド美術館2 以下は国立スコットランド博物館が集めた日本の木版画、浮世絵の数々のいちぶです。このコレクションは数100枚もあります。ここではそのごく一部を紹介します。 日本の木版画・浮世絵 Colour woodblock print of a ricefield: Japan, by Tsukioka Kogyo, 1895-1905 Source:the National Museum of Scotland Colour woodblock print, depicting the kabuki actor Bando Takesaburo I as Chadoguya Tsurukichi, in the play Kasumi iro tsurete hitomure, performed at the Kawarasaki-za as a curtain-raiser to the main play, Shiranui monogatari: Japan, by Utagawa Kunisada, 1853 Source:the National Museum of Scotland Colour woodblock print of a cat on a branch: Japan, by Tsukioka Kogyo, 1895-1905 Source:the National Museum of Scotland Colour woodblock print of a garden scene: Japan, by Mizuno Toshikata, 1895-1905 Source:the National Museum of Scotland Colour woodblock triptych print entitled Genji Rokujo no hana, depicting a young nobleman and ladies viewing cherry blossom by a lake: Japan, by Utagawa Kunisada, 1854 Source:the National Museum of Scotland Kaiunbashi ikanza no zu (Dai-ichi Kangyo Bank by Kaiunbashi bridge) Colour woodblock triptych print entitled Kaiunbashi ikanza no zu (Dai-ichi Kangyo Bank by Kaiunbashi bridge), depicting the bank, the Kaiunbashi bridge, cherry trees in bloom and Mt Fuji in the distance: Japan, by Ikkei, 1872 Source:the National Museum of Scotland Kido airaku no uchi: Tanoshimi Colour woodblock triptych print entitled Kido airaku no uchi: Tanoshimi, depicting Prince Genji listening to ladies playing music: Japan, by Utagawa Kunisada, 1854 Source:the National Museum of Scotland Minamoto no Yoshiie ason oshu seibatsu no zu Colour woodblock print triptych entitled Minamoto no Yoshiie ason oshu seibatsu no zu, depicting the imperial commision delivered to Minamoto no Yoshiie for an expedition into Mutsu province: Japan, by Utagawa Yoshimori, 1863 Source:the National Museum of Scotland Genji besso no tsuki (Genji's Country Villa by Moonlight) Colour woodblock triptych print entitled Genji besso no tsuki (Genji's Country Villa by Moonlight), depicting Prince Genji and ladies on the shore of an ornamental lake: Japan, by Utgawa Kunisada assisted by Utagawa Kunitsuna, 1854 Source:the National Museum of Scotland Shunshoku fumoto no hana (Spring Colour Flowers of the Foothills) Colour woodblock triptych print entitled Shunshoku fumoto no hana (Spring Colour Flowers of the Foothills), depicting Prince Genji and women examining scrolls and books. Japan, by Utagawa Kunisada, 1849 - 1853 Source:the National Museum of Scotland Yashima o-kassen (The Great Battle of Yashima) Colour woodblock triptych print entitled Yashima o-kassen (The Great Battle of Yashima), depicting warriors engaged in a naval battle: Japan, by Utagawa Kuniyoshi, 1849 - 1852 Source:the National Museum of Scotland Hie jinja (Hie Shrine) Colour woodblock print entitled Hie Jinja, depicting people beneath a cherry tree in bloom outside Hie Shrine in Tokyo: Japan, Tokyo, by Yoshida Toshi, 1940 Source:the National Museum of Scotland Nihonbashi: shinonome no kei (Nihonbashi: Dawn View) Colour woodblock print number 1 entitled Nihonbashi: Shinonome no kei (Nihonbashi: View of Shinonome) from the series Goj?san tsugi meisho zue (Famous Places Along the 53 Stations [of the T?kaid?] Illustrated) depicting people crossing the bridge and setting out in boats from the shore, with clouds in the foreground and Mount Fuji in the background: Japan, by Utagawa Hiroshige, 1855 Source:the National Museum of Scotland つづく スコットランド総目次へ |