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  • 1
    Language: Japanese
    Pages: 196 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karte , 30 cm
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    Keywords: Kakizaki, Hakyō ; Geschichte 1790 ; Geschichte 1700- ; Ainu ; Bildnis ; Malerei ; Hokkaido ; Ausstellungskatalog Hokkaido Museum 05.09.2015-08.11.2015 ; Ausstellungskatalog National Museum of Japanese History 15.12.2015-17.02.2016 ; Ausstellungskatalog National Museum of Ethnology 28.02.2016-10.05.2016 ; Kakizaki, Hakyō 1764-1826 ; Ainu ; Bildnis ; Geschichte 1790 ; Hokkaido ; Malerei ; Geschichte 1700-
    Note: Catalog of an exhibition held at the Hokkaido Museum (Sept. 5-Nov. 8, 2015), the National Museum of Japanese History (Dec. 15, 2015-Feb. 17, 2016) and the National Museum of Ethnology (Feb. 28-May 10, 2016). - "Ishuretsuzo", a series of twelve portraits of leading Ainu figures clothed in vivid, elaborately-decorated traditional fabric, was painted in 1790 by samurai and artist Hakyo Kakizaki of the Matsumae domain. The series was praised by the Emperor and feudal lords of the time and was subsequently hand-copied many times. This exhibition brings together the original Ishuretsuzo works by Hakyo Kakizaki housed at the Besançon Museum of Fine Arts and Archaeology in France, as well as reproductions and related works from around Japan. Highlighting the interactions of people, exchanges of materials, and influences of the outside "world" that began to grow in Japan, this exhibition explores images from 18th-century "Ezochi" to the present "Hokkaido". - Errata slip laid in
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    ISBN: 9784901906814
    Language: English , Tibetan
    Pages: XVIII, 438 p., [51] p. of plates , Ill. , 26 cm
    Series Statement: Senri ethnological reports 95
    Series Statement: Bon studies 13
    Series Statement: Senri ethnological reports
    Series Statement: Bon studies
    Keywords: Kokuritsu Minzokugaku Hakubutsukan ; Tankas (Tibetan scrolls) ; Painting, Tibetan / China / Tibet ; Bon (Tibetan religion) / China / Tibet ; Bon-Religion ; Thanka ; Amdo ; Kokuritsu Minzokugaku Hakubutsukan ; Amdo ; Bon-Religion ; Thanka
    Abstract: This volume includes 51 thangkas depicting a pantheon of the Bon Religion painted at Rebkong, China, preserved as the Rebkong Bongo Collection at the National Museum of Ethnology, Osaka, Japan
    Note: Text engl. u. teilw. tibet., in tibetischer Schrift
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