List of Cultural Properties of Japan - paintings (Fukuoka)

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

National Cultural Properties

As of 1 May 2014, twenty-three Important Cultural Properties have been designated (including one *National Treasure), being of national significance.[2][3][4]

Property Date Municipality Ownership Comments Image Dimensions Coordinates Ref.
*Detached Segment from The Deeds of the Zen Masters, ink on paper
紙本墨画禅機図断簡〈因陀羅筆/(丹霞焼仏図)〉
shihon bokuga zenkizu dankan (Indara hitsu Tanka shōbutsuzu)
Yuan dynasty Kurume Ishibashi Foundation
(kept at the Ishibashi Museum of Art (石橋美術館))
depicts Tanka burning Buddhist statues; by Indara (Yintuoluo)[5] 35.0 centimetres (13.8 in) by 36.8 centimetres (14.5 in) 33°18′46″N 130°31′49″E / 33.312737°N 130.530249°E
Paradise under the Sea, oil on canvas
わだつみのいろこの宮〈青木繁筆/油絵麻布一九〇七年〉
Wadatsumi no iroko no miya (Aoki Shigeru hitsu aburae mafu)
1907 Kurume Ishibashi Foundation
(kept at the Ishibashi Museum of Art (石橋美術館))
on the subject of Umisachihiko and Yamasachihiko from the Kojiki; by Aoki Shigeru[6] 180.0 centimetres (5.906 ft) by 68.3 centimetres (2.24 ft) 33°18′46″N 130°31′49″E / 33.312737°N 130.530249°E
A Gift of the Sea, oil on canvas
海の幸〈青木繁筆/油絵麻布〉
Umi no kō (Aoki Shigeru hitsu aburae mafu)
1904 Kurume Ishibashi Foundation
(kept at the Ishibashi Museum of Art (石橋美術館))
by Aoki Shigeru[6] 70.2 centimetres (2.30 ft) by 182.0 centimetres (5.971 ft) 33°18′46″N 130°31′49″E / 33.312737°N 130.530249°E
Landscape of the Four Seasons, light colour on silk
絹本淡彩四季山水図〈(伝雪舟筆)/〉
kenpon tansai shiki sansui zu (den-Sesshū Tōyō hitsu)
C15 Kurume Ishibashi Foundation
(kept at the Ishibashi Museum of Art (石橋美術館))
four scrolls by Sesshū Tōyō[7] 70.6 centimetres (27.8 in) by 44.2 centimetres (17.4 in) 33°18′46″N 130°31′49″E / 33.312737°N 130.530249°E
Kankōji Engi, colour on silk
絹本著色観興寺縁起
kenpon chakushoku Kankōji engi
Kamakura period Kyoto Kankōji (観興寺)
(kept at the Kyoto National Museum)
two scrolls; an inscription on the wooden box in which they are stored documents repair work in 1662[8] 160 centimetres (5.2 ft) by 114 centimetres (3.74 ft) 34°59′24″N 135°46′23″E / 34.989943°N 135.773152°E
Tamadare Miya Engi, colour on silk
絹本著色玉垂宮縁起
kenpon chakushoku Tamadare Miya engi
1370 Kyoto Tamadare Miya (玉垂宮)
(kept at the Kyoto National Museum)
two scrolls; an inscription on the lid of the wooden box in which they are stored identifies it as the "box for the Kōra Byōin Tamadare Miya Engi" (高良廟院玉垂宮縁起箱); a second inscription on the back of the lid reads 筑後国三瀦庄、鎮守高良御廟院大善寺玉垂宮縁起事、右縁起者正法明如来降生之霊場、玉垂大菩薩垂迹之社壇也、然、後村上天皇御子当今御治世征西将軍鎮西宮御座之時経奏聞終其功者也、草創之昔雖有画像之縁起、依令破損、憑貴賎合力、所令書改也依状如件 箱作者 永俊; and a third, on the bottom of the box, dates the paintings to the first year of the Kentoku era (建徳元季庚戌十二月十三日 大勧進 阿闍梨道意 大檀那肥前三郎 武安並衆徒等 筆者権律師永快)[9] 184 centimetres (6.04 ft) by 130 centimetres (4.3 ft) 34°59′24″N 135°46′23″E / 34.989943°N 135.773152°E
Kōhō Dangai Chūbō Oshō, colour on silk
絹本著色高峰断崖中峰和尚像〈/比丘文康ノ賛アリ〉
kenpon chakushoku Kōhō Dangai Chūbō oshō zō (biku Fumiyasu no san ari)
Yuan dynasty Kyoto Shōfuku-ji 33°35′50″N 130°24′52″E / 33.597356°N 130.414388°E
Shaka Triad, colour on silk
絹本著色釈迦三尊像
kenpon chakushoku Shaka sanzon zō
Kamakura period Kurume Bairin-ji (梅林寺) 33°19′23″N 130°30′00″E / 33.323088°N 130.499897°E
Pure Land Mandala, colour on silk
絹本著色浄土曼荼羅図
kenpon chakushoku jōdo mandala zu
Kamakura period Dazaifu National Institutes for Cultural Heritage
(kept at the Kyushu National Museum)
an inscription on the old mounting documents repair work in 1435; formerly owned by Enman-in (円満院) in Ōtsu[10] 128.5 centimetres (50.6 in) by 123.6 centimetres (48.7 in) 33°31′06″N 130°32′20″E / 33.518294°N 130.538929°E
Six Patriarchs, colour on silk
絹本著色禅家六祖像
kenpon chakushoku Zen-ka rokuso zō
Kamakura period Fukuoka Jōten-ji six scrolls 72.7 centimetres (28.6 in) by 36.3 centimetres (14.3 in) 33°35′43″N 130°25′01″E / 33.595157°N 130.417049°E
Daiō Kokushi, colour on silk
絹本著色大応国師
kenpon chakushoku Daiō Kokushi zō
1307 Fukuoka Kōtoku-ji (興徳寺) 99.9 centimetres (39.3 in) by 55.4 centimetres (21.8 in) 33°35′15″N 130°19′12″E / 33.587418°N 130.319932°E
Daikaku Zenji, colour on silk
絹本著色大覚禅師像
kenpon chakushoku Daikaku zenji zō
Kamakura period Fukuoka Shōfuku-ji (勝福寺) 112.8 centimetres (44.4 in) by 59.69 centimetres (23.50 in) 33°36′20″N 130°15′35″E / 33.605630°N 130.259678°E
Daikan Zenji, colour on silk
本著色大鑑禅師像
kenpon chakushoku Daikan zenji zō
1198 Fukuoka Shōfuku-ji portrait of the sixth Chan patriarch[11] 115.3 centimetres (45.4 in) by 73.1 centimetres (28.8 in) 33°35′50″N 130°24′52″E / 33.597356°N 130.414388°E
Flower Baskets, colour on silk
紙本著色花篭図〈尾形乾山筆/〉
shihon chakushoku hanakago-zu (Ogata Kenzan hitsu)
Edo period Fukuoka Fukuoka City
(kept at the Fukuoka Art Museum)
the poem (花といへば 千種ながらに あだならぬ 色香にうつる 野辺の露かな) is by Sanjōnishi Sanetaka (三条西実隆); by Ogata Kenzan[12] 112.5 centimetres (3.69 ft) by 49.2 centimetres (1.61 ft) 33°35′02″N 130°22′47″E / 33.583950°N 130.379755°E
Western Manners and Customs, six-fold byōbu
紙本著色泰西風俗図〈/六曲屏風〉
shihon chakushoku taisei fūzoku zu (rokkyoku byōbu)
Momoyama period Fukuoka Fukuoka City
(kept at the Fukuoka Art Museum)
97.0 centimetres (3.182 ft) by 270.5 centimetres (8.87 ft) 33°35′02″N 130°22′47″E / 33.583950°N 130.379755°E
Hell Scroll, colour on paper
紙本著色地獄草紙断簡〈/(勘当の鬼)〉
shihon chakushoku jigoku zōshi dankan (kandō-no-oni)
Kamakura period Fukuoka Fukuoka City
(kept at the Fukuoka Art Museum)
54.0 centimetres (21.3 in) by 26.0 centimetres (10.2 in) 33°35′02″N 130°22′47″E / 33.583950°N 130.379755°E
Scroll of Diseases and Deformities (Corpulent Woman), colour on paper
紙本著色病草紙(肥満女)〈残闕/〉
shihon chakushoku yamai zōshi (himan onna) (zanketsu)
Kamakura period Fukuoka Fukuoka City
(kept at the Fukuoka Art Museum)
the text reads "around Shichijō in Kyoto there was a woman who loaned money at exorbitant rates. Her family was wealthy and after years of gluttony she became so fat that she could hardly walk. Even with the help of her female attendants, just walking would make her sweat and great was her suffering."[13] 45.1 centimetres (17.8 in) by 25.3 centimetres (10.0 in) 33°35′02″N 130°22′47″E / 33.583950°N 130.379755°E
Scenes in and around the Capital, six-fold byōbu
紙本著色洛中洛外図〈六曲屏風〉
shihon chakushoku rakuchū rakugai zu (rokkyoku byōbu)
Momoyama period Fukuoka Fukuoka City
(kept at the Fukuoka City Museum (福岡市博物館))
pair of screens attributed to Kanō Takanobu (狩野孝信) 265.2 centimetres (8.70 ft) by 81.3 centimetres (2.67 ft) 33°35′23″N 130°21′11″E / 33.589768°N 130.353051°E
Fifth Patriarch with Load and Plough, ink on paper
紙本墨画五祖荷鋤図
shihon bokuga goso kajo zu
Yuan dynasty Fukuoka Fukuoka City
(kept at the Fukuoka Art Museum)
alternatively dated to the Southern Song; portrait of the Chinese priest Kōnin[14] 86.3 centimetres (34.0 in) by 31.3 centimetres (12.3 in) 33°35′02″N 130°22′47″E / 33.583950°N 130.379755°E
Landscapes, ink and light colour on paper
紙本墨画淡彩山水図〈狩野正信筆/〉
shihon bokuga tansai sansui zu (Kanō Masanobu hitsu)
Muromachi period Dazaifu National Institutes for Cultural Heritage
(kept at the Kyushu National Museum)
two scrolls; by Kanō Masanobu 69.0 centimetres (27.2 in) by 38.8 centimetres (15.3 in) 33°31′06″N 130°32′20″E / 33.518294°N 130.538929°E
Hotei, ink on paper
紙本墨画布袋図〈足利義持筆/〉
shihon bokuga Hotei zu (Ashikaga Yoshimochi hitsu)
Muromachi period Fukuoka Fukuoka City
(kept at the Fukuoka Art Museum)
by Ashikaga Yoshimochi 31.0 centimetres (1.017 ft) by 56.0 centimetres (1.837 ft) 33°35′02″N 130°22′47″E / 33.583950°N 130.379755°E
Reminiscence of the Tempyō Era, oil on canvas
天平の面影〈藤島武二筆/油絵麻布〉
Tenpyō no omokage (Fujishima Takeji hitsu aburae mafu)
1902 Kurume Ishibashi Foundation
(kept at the Ishibashi Museum of Art (石橋美術館))
the artist observed a kugo in the Shōsōin and references the ancient subject of a beauty under a tree; by Fujishima Takeji[6] 197.5 centimetres (6.48 ft) by 94.0 centimetres (3.084 ft) 33°18′46″N 130°31′49″E / 33.312737°N 130.530249°E
Deva, colour on a wooden panel
板絵著色天部像(醍醐寺五重塔壁画断片)
ita-e chakushoku tenbu zō (Daigoji gojūnotō hekiga danpen
951 Fukuoka Fukuoka City
(kept at the Fukuoka Art Museum)
mural fragment from the Daigo-ji five-storey pagoda 37.9 centimetres (1.24 ft) by 24.0 centimetres (0.787 ft) 33°35′02″N 130°22′47″E / 33.583950°N 130.379755°E

Prefectural Cultural Properties

As of 1 May 2013, twenty-one properties have been designated at a prefectural level.[4][15]

Property Date Municipality Ownership Comments Image Dimensions Coordinates Ref.
Sokuhi, colour on paper
紙本著色即非画像 喜多元規筆
shihon chakushoku Sokuhi gazō Kita Genki hitsu
1671, 1688 Kitakyushu Fukuju-ji (福聚寺)) two scrolls, the larger dating to 1671 and smaller to 1688; by Kita Genki (喜多元規) 33°52′14″N 130°54′10″E / 33.870460°N 130.902904°E
Hōun, colour on paper
紙本著色法雲画像 喜多元規筆
shihon chakushoku Hōun gazō Kita Genki hitsu
c.1661-1710 Kitakyushu Fukuju-ji (福聚寺)) by Kita Genki (喜多元規) 33°52′14″N 130°54′10″E / 33.870460°N 130.902904°E

Municipal Cultural Properties

As of 1 May 2013, forty-six properties have been designated at a municipal level.[4][16]

See also

References

  1. "Cultural Properties for Future Generations". Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 3 June 2014.
  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 May 2014. Retrieved 3 June 2014.
  3. "Database of National Cultural Properties: 国宝・重要文化財(美術品)(絵画 福岡県)" (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 3 June 2014.
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 福岡県の指定文化財種目別件数一覧 [Number of Cultural Properties in Fukuoka Prefecture] (in Japanese). Fukuoka Prefecture. 1 May 2013. Retrieved 3 June 2014.
  5. "Detached Segment from The Deeds of the Zen Masters". Ishibashi Museum of Art. Retrieved 30 May 2014.
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 "Japanese Western-style Painting". Ishibashi Museum of Art. Retrieved 30 May 2014.
  7. "Chinese and Japanese Paintings and Calligraphy". Ishibashi Museum of Art. Retrieved 30 May 2014.
  8. 絹本著色観興寺縁起 [Kankōji Engi, colour on silk] (in Japanese). Fukuoka Prefecture. Retrieved 31 May 2014.
  9. 絹本著色玉垂宮縁起 [Tamadare Miya Engi, colour on silk] (in Japanese). Fukuoka Prefecture. Retrieved 31 May 2014.
  10. 絹本著色浄土曼荼羅図 [Pure Land Mandala] (in Japanese). National Institutes for Cultural Heritage. Retrieved 31 May 2014.
  11. 絹本著色大鑑禅師像 [Daikan Zenji, colour on silk] (in Japanese). Sumitomo Foundation. Retrieved 3 June 2014.
  12. 花籠図 [Flower Baskets] (in Japanese). Fukuoka Art Museum. Retrieved 31 May 2014.
  13. ""Corpulent Woman" from Scroll of Diseases and Deformities". Fukuoka Art Museum. Retrieved 1 June 2014.
  14. "Goso". Japanese Architecture and Art Net Users System. Retrieved 1 June 2014.
  15. 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 2013. Retrieved 30 May 2014.
  16. 都道府県別指定等文化財件数(市町村分) [Number of Municipal Cultural Properties by Prefecture] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. 1 May 2013. Retrieved 30 May 2014.

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