List of Cultural Properties of Japan – paintings (Tottori)

This list is of the Cultural Properties of Japan designated in the category of paintings (絵画, kaiga) for the Prefecture of Tottori.[1]

National Cultural Properties

As of 1 July 2019, three Important Cultural Properties have been designated (including one *National Treasure), being of national significance.[2][3][4]

PropertyDateMunicipalityOwnershipCommentsImageDimensionsCoordinatesRef.
*Fugen Bosatsu, colour on silk
絹本著色普賢菩薩像
kenpon chakushoku Fugen Bosatsu zō
late Heian periodChizuBujō-ji (豊乗寺)102.4 centimetres (40.3 in) by 52.1 centimetres (20.5 in)35°15′38″N 134°12′23″E / 35.260513°N 134.206388°E / 35.260513; 134.206388 (Bujōji)[1]
Fugen and the Ten Rakshasa, colour on silk
絹本著色普賢十羅刹女像
kenpon chakushoku Fugen jū-rasetsu-nyo zō
Kamakura periodTottoriJōnin-ji (常忍寺)with two of the Four Heavenly Kings in the foreground and two bodhisattvas behind[5]35°30′08″N 134°13′18″E / 35.502265°N 134.221709°E / 35.502265; 134.221709 (Jōninji)[2]
Yōryū Kannon, colour on silk
絹本著色楊柳観音像
kenpon chakushoku Yōryū Kannon zō
Goryeo dynastyTottoriBujō-ji (豊乗寺)
(kept at Tottori Prefectural Museum)
Goryeo Buddhist painting; alternatively identified as of Yuan origin[6]106 centimetres (42 in) by 54.6 centimetres (21.5 in)35°30′30″N 134°14′10″E / 35.508282°N 134.236139°E / 35.508282; 134.236139 (Tottori Prefectural Museum)[3]

Prefectural Cultural Properties

As of 1 May 2019, twenty-six properties have been designated at a prefectural level.[7][8]

PropertyDateMunicipalityOwnershipCommentsImageDimensionsCoordinatesRef.
Dragon and Tiger byōbu
龍虎図屏風
ryūko zu byōbu
late Edo periodTottoriprivatepair of six-fold screens by Katayama Yōkoku (片山楊谷)[4]
Sanpō-Kōjin, colour on silk
絹本着色三宝荒神像
kenpon chakushoku Sanpō-Kōjin zō
Kamakura periodTottoriDaiankō-ji (大安興寺)
(kept at Tottori Prefectural Museum)
98.4 centimetres (38.7 in) by 39.7 centimetres (15.6 in)35°30′30″N 134°14′10″E / 35.508282°N 134.236139°E / 35.508282; 134.236139 (Tottori Prefectural Museum)[5]
Aizen Myōō, colour on silk
絹本着色愛染明王像
kenpon chakushoku Aizen Myōō zō
Kamakura periodTottoriDaiankō-ji (大安興寺)
(kept at Tottori Prefectural Museum)
98.1 centimetres (38.6 in) by 39.6 centimetres (15.6 in)35°30′30″N 134°14′10″E / 35.508282°N 134.236139°E / 35.508282; 134.236139 (Tottori Prefectural Museum)[6]
Godai Myōō, colour on silk
絹本着色五大明王像
kenpon chakushoku Godai Myōō zō
Kamakura periodTottoriDaiankō-ji (大安興寺)
(kept at Tottori Prefectural Museum)
five scrolls144 centimetres (57 in) by 70 centimetres (28 in) (Fudō Myōō); 108 centimetres (43 in) by 54 centimetres (21 in)35°30′30″N 134°14′10″E / 35.508282°N 134.236139°E / 35.508282; 134.236139 (Tottori Prefectural Museum)[7]
Partition paintings from the Former Kōkoku-ji Shoin
旧興国寺書院障壁画
kyū-Kōkokuji shoin shōhekiga
1796TottoriTottori Prefectural Museum35°30′30″N 134°14′10″E / 35.508282°N 134.236139°E / 35.508282; 134.236139 (Tottori Prefectural Museum)[8]
The Tale of Heike (Vanguard at Uji River and the Dropped Bow), byōbu
平家物語 宇治川先陣・弓流図屏風
Heike monogatari Uji-gawa senjin・yumi-nagashi byōbu
C19TottoriWatanabe Art Museumby Nemoto Yūga (根本幽峨)35°31′14″N 134°13′39″E / 35.520658°N 134.227377°E / 35.520658; 134.227377 (Watanabe Art Museum)[9]
Ikeda Tsuneoki, by Kanō Naonobu
池田恒興像(狩野尚信筆)
Ikeda Tsuneoki zō (Kanō Naonobu hitsu)
C17TottoriTottori Prefectural Museum81 centimetres (32 in) by 37 centimetres (15 in)35°30′30″N 134°14′10″E / 35.508282°N 134.236139°E / 35.508282; 134.236139 (Tottori Prefectural Museum)[10]
500 Arhats
五百羅漢図
gohyaku rakan zu
C18Kurayoshiprivateone hundred scrolls; by local artist Yoshida Hosui (吉田保水)[11]
Bamboo and Plum, colour on paper with gold ground - Plants and Insects, colour on paper
紙本金地著色竹梅図・紙本著色草虫図 衝立
shihon kinji chakushoku chikubai zu・shihon chakushoku sōchū zu tsuitate
late Edo periodTottoriTottori Prefectural Museumpair of screens by Oki Ichiga (沖一峨)35°30′30″N 134°14′10″E / 35.508282°N 134.236139°E / 35.508282; 134.236139 (Tottori Prefectural Museum)[12]
Amida Triad, colour on silk
絹本着色阿弥陀三尊来迎図
kenpon chakushoku Amida sanzon zu
C14Tottoriprivate[13]
Kiku Jidō and Flowers and Birds
菊慈童・花鳥図
Kiku Jidō kachō zu
late Edo periodTottoriprivatethree scrolls by Katayama Yōkoku (片山楊谷)[14]
Tōhō Saku, colour on silk
絹本著色東方朔図
kenpon chakushoku Tōhō Saku zu
Edo periodTottoriTottori Prefectural Museumby Hijikata Tōrei (土方稲嶺)99.8 centimetres (39.3 in) by 40.6 centimetres (16.0 in)35°30′30″N 134°14′10″E / 35.508282°N 134.236139°E / 35.508282; 134.236139 (Tottori Prefectural Museum)[15]
Tigers and Bamboo byōbu
竹虎図屏風
chikko zu byōbu
late Edo periodTottoriprivatepair of six-fold screens by Katayama Yōkoku (片山楊谷)153.4 centimetres (60.4 in) by 358.7 centimetres (141.2 in)[16]
Journey to the East, Scenes of Cultivation, and Flowers
絹本著色東下り・耕作・草花図
kenpon chakushoku azuma-kudari kōsaku kusabana zu
late Edo periodTottoriTottori Prefectural Museumfive scrolls by Oki Ichiga (沖一峨); Journey to the East is based on an episode in Ise Monogatari35°30′30″N 134°14′10″E / 35.508282°N 134.236139°E / 35.508282; 134.236139 (Tottori Prefectural Museum)[17]
Mandala of the Two Realms, colour on silk
絹本著色不動明王像
kenpon chakushoku ryōkai mandara zu
Kamakura periodTottoriBujō-ji (豊乗寺)
(kept at Tottori Prefectural Museum)
143 centimetres (56 in) by 130 centimetres (51 in)35°30′30″N 134°14′10″E / 35.508282°N 134.236139°E / 35.508282; 134.236139 (Tottori Prefectural Museum)[18]
Fudō Myōō, colour on silk
絹本著色不動明王像
kenpon chakushoku Fudō Myōō zō
Kamakura periodTottoriBujō-ji (豊乗寺)
(kept at Tottori Prefectural Museum)
86 centimetres (34 in) by 39 centimetres (15 in)35°30′30″N 134°14′10″E / 35.508282°N 134.236139°E / 35.508282; 134.236139 (Tottori Prefectural Museum)[19]
Flowers and Birds, colour on silk
絹本著色花鳥図
kenpon chakushoku kachō zu
late Edo periodChizuprivatetwo scrolls; by Shimada Gentan (島田元旦)134 centimetres (53 in) by 70 centimetres (28 in)35°15′52″N 134°13′35″E / 35.264403°N 134.226494°E / 35.264403; 134.226494 (Chizu, Tottori)[20]
Shaka and the Sixteen Benevolent Deities, colour on silk
絹本著色釈迦十六善神像
kenpon chakushoku Shaka jūroku zenjin zō
late Kamakura periodTottoriDaiankō-ji (大安興寺)
(kept at Tottori Prefectural Museum)
35°30′30″N 134°14′10″E / 35.508282°N 134.236139°E / 35.508282; 134.236139 (Tottori Prefectural Museum)[21]
Saigyō Viewing Mount Fuji, colour on silk
絹本著色富士見西行図
kenpon chakushoku Fuji-mi Saigyō zu
late Edo periodTottoriprivate
(kept at Tottori Prefectural Museum)
three scrolls, with inscriptions by Kagawa Kageki (香川景樹) and Kamo Suetaka (加茂季鷹);[9] by Oki Tanyō (沖探容)106.7 centimetres (42.0 in) by 33.5 centimetres (13.2 in)35°30′30″N 134°14′10″E / 35.508282°N 134.236139°E / 35.508282; 134.236139 (Tottori Prefectural Museum)[22]
Shoal of Carp, colour on silk
絹本著色群鯉図
kenpon chakushoku gunkoi zu
1836TottoriTottori Prefectural Museumby Kuroda Tōkō (黒田稲皐)146 centimetres (57 in) by 55.2 centimetres (21.7 in)35°30′30″N 134°14′10″E / 35.508282°N 134.236139°E / 35.508282; 134.236139 (Tottori Prefectural Museum)[23]
Shoal of Swimming Carp, ink on paper, six-fold byōbu
紙本墨画群鯉游泳図六曲屏風
shihon bokuga gunkoi yūei zu rokkyoku byōbu
1824TottoriTottori Prefectural Museumpair of screens; by Kuroda Tōkō (黒田稲皐) (alternatively attributed to Kuroda Inamine (黒田稲嶺))160 centimetres (63 in) by 375.5 centimetres (147.8 in)35°30′30″N 134°14′10″E / 35.508282°N 134.236139°E / 35.508282; 134.236139 (Tottori Prefectural Museum)[24]
Fierce Tigers, colour on silk
絹本著色猛虎図
kenpon chakushoku mōko zu
late C18Tottoriprivate
(kept at Tottori Prefectural Museum)
three scrolls by Katayama Yōkoku (片山楊谷)

35°30′30″N 134°14′10″E / 35.508282°N 134.236139°E / 35.508282; 134.236139 (Tottori Prefectural Museum)[25]
Dragon in Clouds, ink on paper
紙本墨画雲竜図
shihon bokuga unryū zu
late Edo periodTottoriTottori Prefectural Museumtwo scrolls; by Hijikata Tōrei (土方稲嶺)57.5 centimetres (22.6 in) by 134.0 centimetres (52.8 in)35°30′30″N 134°14′10″E / 35.508282°N 134.236139°E / 35.508282; 134.236139 (Tottori Prefectural Museum)[26]
Old Tree, light colour on paper
紙本淡彩老樹図
shihon tansai roju zu
late Edo periodTottoriprivateby Takebe Bokusai (建部僕斎)35°29′31″N 134°14′47″E / 35.492019°N 134.246428°E / 35.492019; 134.246428 (Tachikawa-chō)[27]
Thirty-Six Immortals of Poetry
三十六歌仙額
shihon tansai roju zu
1650TottoriTottori Tōshō-gū
(kept at Tottori Prefectural Museum)
thirty-six panels by Kanō Tan'yū (Ono no Komachi pictured)58.7 centimetres (23.1 in) by 36.8 centimetres (14.5 in)35°30′30″N 134°14′10″E / 35.508282°N 134.236139°E / 35.508282; 134.236139 (Tottori Prefectural Museum)[28]
View of Edo, colour on silk
絹本著色江戸風景図
kenpon chakushoku Edo fūkei zu
Edo periodTottoriprivate
(kept at Tottori Prefectural Museum)
35°30′30″N 134°14′10″E / 35.508282°N 134.236139°E / 35.508282; 134.236139 (Tottori Prefectural Museum)[29]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Cultural Properties for Future Generations". Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 28 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 28 August 2019.
  3. ^ "Database of National Cultural Properties: 国宝・重要文化財(美術品)(絵画 神奈川県)" (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Archived from the original on 30 June 2019. Retrieved 28 August 2019.
  4. ^ キーワード検索 国指定 絵画 [Search: National Cultural Properties - Paintings] (in Japanese). Tottori Prefecture. Retrieved 28 August 2019.
  5. ^ 絹本著色 普賢十羅刹女像 [Fugen and the Ten Rakshasas] (PDF) (in Japanese). Tottori City. Retrieved 8 June 2014.
  6. ^ 絹本著色楊柳観音像 [Yōryū Kannon, colour on silk] (in Japanese). Tottori Prefecture. Retrieved 8 June 2014.[permanent dead link]
  7. ^ キーワード検索 県指定の絵画 [Search: Prefectural Cultural Properties - Paintings] (in Japanese). Tottori Prefecture. Retrieved 25 February 2016.
  8. ^ 都道府県別指定等文化財件数(都道府県分) [Number of Prefectural Cultural Properties by Prefecture] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. 1 May 2019. Retrieved 28 August 2019.
  9. ^ 絹本著色富士見西行図 [Saigyō Viewing Mount Fuji] (PDF) (in Japanese). Tottori City. Retrieved 8 June 2014.
  • (in Japanese) Cultural Properties in Tottori Prefecture
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