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Title | "Namban" screen-pair of the second type, in which the arrival of the ship in Nagasaki, the procession and the welcoming are combined on the right-hand screen (the left-hand screen depicts the departure from a foreign port *). Right-hand screen of a pair of sixfold "namban" screens, by a follower of Kanô Tomonobu (according to Okamoto), early 17th century. |
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Shelfmark | 21040 |
Note | namban ニ ネレKan Tomonobu シ フ ヘァ ソョヤsaka j ツ コ セ Tenshukaku ナキ シ ウユSakamoto Mitsuru コ ヒワ ヒ Genshoku Nihon no bijutsu ク ソァ ニ ヒワ 、ホ ネ スムNamban bijutsu to y uga ニ ネレ ネ スム 、ネ ヘホ ノ イ Shogakukan セョ ウリ エロNamban by u ニ ネレ ヨ「 ノ |
Scanned from | Sakamoto Mitsuru et al. "Genshoku Nihon no Bijutsu. Vol. 20. Namban Bijutsu to Yôfûga". Tokyo: Shogakukan, 1988, p. 69, pl. 60. (Jap. 6013-XXV) "Namban byôbu", details: pp. 44-45, pls. 17A, 17B; Okamoto, pl. 18: ship (black & white, poor) |
Ownership | Tenshukaku collection |
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