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English: Taira no Kiyomori (1118-1181), realist portrait or nise-e. He was a military leader and kugyō of the late Heian period of Japan. [Completed] Late Kamakura period. [Artists] Tamenobu Fujiwara and Takenobu (Fujiwara). (dates of birth and death unknown for both). Portrait picture scrolls depicting successive emperors, regents, and ministers in order of enthronement and appointment (owned by the Sannomaru Shozokan), the volume of ``The Shadow of the Minister containing portraits of successive ministers. The materials on display were copied in 1863 by Kano Nakanobu (1810-1871), an official painter. 2 axes. Formerly owned by the Ministry of Home Affairs.
日本語: 平 清盛の肖像(1118年~1181年)似絵。【成立】鎌倉時代後期。【絵師】伝 藤原為信(ためのぶ)・豪信(たけのぶ)(共に生没年未詳)。歴代の天皇・摂関・大臣を即位・着任順に描いた肖像絵巻『天皇摂関大臣影図巻』(三の丸尚蔵館所蔵)のうち、歴代大臣の肖像を収めた「大臣影」の巻。  展示資料は文久3年(1863)に御用絵師の狩野中信(かのうなかのぶ)(1810~1871)が模写したもの。全2軸。内務省旧蔵。
Date Circa 1300 (copied in 1863)
Source National Archives of Japan - https://www.archives.go.jp/exhibition/digital/heikemonogatari/contents/09.html
Author Artist: Fujiwara Tamenobu (藤原為信 - ためのぶ) and Takenobu (豪信 たけのぶ) (both dates of birth and death unknown). Late Kamakura period.

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