Shūko jisshu
| schema:name | "Shūko jisshu" |
| "Shūko jusshu" | |
| schema:contributor | Matsudaira, Sadanobu |
| schema:abstract | ""Ten Categories of Collected Antiquities," a late Edo period illustrated catalog of old art objects edited by the charismatic bureaucrat and tea adept Matsudaira Sadanobu 松平定信 (1758-1829). The 85 volume work catalogs 1,859 objects divided into ten categories: bell inscriptions, tomb inscriptions, arms, musical instruments, paintings and calligraphy, seals, framed name tablets portraits, bronze utensils, and writing implements. Because many of the objects are reproduced in woodblock-printed pictures, the work is a valuable art historical resource. Together with the priest Haku'un 白雲 (1764-1825) and the painters Oono Sen'yuu 巨野泉祐 and Tani Bunchou 谷文晁 (1763-1840), Sadanobu traveled around Japan studying art works before publishing the massive catalog between 1789-1804. The original edition is housed at Chinkoku shukoku Jinja 鎮国守国神社 in Kuwana 桑名 city , Mie prefecture."@nl |
| schema:identifier | <nfc1ccd2a113444a38ad10f23be1535b8b1> |
|
schema:in |
"jpn" |
|
schema:subject |
<nfc1ccd2a113444a38ad10f23be1535b8b2> |
|
schema:work |
Shūko jisshu |
schema:identifier →
<nfc1ccd2a113444a38ad10f23be1535b8b1>
|
schema:property |
"NL-AmRIJ" |
| schema:value | "206602" |
schema:subjectOf →
<nfc1ccd2a113444a38ad10f23be1535b8b2>
| schema:text | [1] heiki kacchū (12 dl.). - [2] heiki yumiya (2 dl.). - [3] heiki bagu (3 dl.). - [4] heiki tōken (3 dl.) |
|
schema:additional |
aat:300195187 |