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List of Cultural Properties of Japan – paintings (Tottori)

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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

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As of 1 July 2019, 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.
*Fugen Bosatsu, colour on silk
絹本著色普賢菩薩像
kenpon chakushoku Fugen Bosatsu zō
late Heian period Chizu Bujō-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 period Tottori Jōnin-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 dynasty Tottori Bujō-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

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

Property Date Municipality Ownership Comments Image Dimensions Coordinates Ref.
Dragon and Tiger byōbu
龍虎図屏風
ryūko zu byōbu
late Edo period Tottori private pair 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 period Tottori Daiankō-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 period Tottori Daiankō-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 period Tottori Daiankō-ji (大安興寺)
(kept at Tottori Prefectural Museum)
five scrolls 144 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
1796 Tottori Tottori Prefectural Museum 35°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
C19 Tottori Watanabe Art Museum by 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)
C17 Tottori Tottori Prefectural Museum 81 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
C18 Kurayoshi private one 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 period Tottori Tottori Prefectural Museum pair 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
C14 Tottori private [13]
Kiku Jidō and Flowers and Birds
菊慈童・花鳥図
Kiku Jidō kachō zu
late Edo period Tottori private three 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 period Tottori Tottori Prefectural Museum by 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 period Tottori private pair 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 period Tottori Tottori Prefectural Museum five scrolls by Oki Ichiga (沖一峨); Journey to the East is based on an episode in Ise Monogatari 35°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 period Tottori Bujō-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 period Tottori Bujō-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 period Chizu private two 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 period Tottori Daiankō-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 period Tottori private
(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
1836 Tottori Tottori Prefectural Museum by 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
1824 Tottori Tottori Prefectural Museum pair 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 C18 Tottori private
(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 period Tottori Tottori Prefectural Museum two 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 period Tottori private by 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
1650 Tottori Tottori 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 period Tottori private
(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

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References

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  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.
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