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Supervision: Izumiya Hakkokan
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監修: 泉屋博古館
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Seeking Beauty and Returning Beauty- Among the famous "sukiyoshi" of the Meiji and Taisho eras, the 15th head of the Sumitomo family *Sumitomo Shunsui was distinguished for his dignity. The 15th head of the Sumitomo family, *Sumitomo Shunsui , who was recognized for his dignity; Shunsui's sense of beauty and aesthetics selected the fountain house where beautiful things gather. The Izumiya Museum of History where beautiful things are gathered; Shunsui Sumitomo, the 15th head of the Sumitomo family, was a busy man as the head of Sumitomo Corporation, but at the same time, he practiced Western lifestyles, while being familiar with the tea ceremony and Noh plays and devoted to the taste of the literati. As was typical of Sumitomo, which had its origins in the mining industry, Chunsui amassed one of the world's largest collections of ancient Chinese bronzes. This book introduces 99 pieces carefully selected from approximately 3,500 items in the Senya Hakkokan Collection, including 2 National Treasures, 19 Important Cultural Properties, and 60 Important Artworks, all of which are related to the Sumitomo family, centering on Shunsui, as well as their origins. [Chapters] ; Chapter 1: The Universe of Bronzes [Chapter 2 Chapter 2: The Style of the Literati: Stationery and Sencha Tea [Chapter 3: Elegance and Chirality: China's Art of the Bronze Age Chapter 3 Elegance and Fantasy: Chinese Paintings Chapter 4 The Pleasures of the Tea Ceremony Chapter 5 The Art of the Tea Ceremony Chapter 4 The Pleasures of the Tea Ceremony Chapter 5 Chapter 5 Japanese Calligraphy and Paintings Displaying the Beauty of Harmony Chapter 6 Noh Paintings Adorn the Times Chapter VI The World of Noh, a Colorful Performance of the Times Chapter VII The Shape of Buddha Chapter 7 The Shape of Buddha: Buddhist Statues*Buddhist Paintings Chapter 8 Chapter 8 The Dream of the Mansion Museum: Modern Western Paintings*Modern Crafts Chapter 9 The Art of the Mansion Museum [Examples] *Recreation of a tea ceremony in the Meiji era *An attempt to recreate a tea ceremony of the Meiji period [Examples] [Included] [Examples *The Famous Bowl of Koido [Rokujizo] in the Collection of Enshu Kobori *An Attempt to Recreate a Meiji Sencha Party *An Attempt to Recreate a Meiji Sencha Party *An engraved heavy artifact [Satake-bon 36 poets' picture cuttings by Nobuaki Minamoto]. *We also have Jakuchu Ito! Kaito Mejirazu] *An important artifact engraved [Satake-bon Sanjurokasen-e Kiri (Thirty-six poets), Gen Nobuaki]; *A real work by Monet introduced to Japan at the beginning [Parc Monceau]. |
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Among the famous "sukiyoshi" of the Meiji and Taisho eras, the 15th head of the Sumitomo family *Sumitomo Shunsui was distinguished for his dignity.
The 15th head of the Sumitomo family, *Sumitomo Shunsui , who was recognized for his dignity;
Shunsui's sense of beauty and aesthetics selected the fountain house where beautiful things gather.
The Izumiya Museum of History where beautiful things are gathered;
Shunsui Sumitomo, the 15th head of the Sumitomo family, was a busy man as the head of Sumitomo Corporation, but at the same time, he practiced Western lifestyles, while being familiar with the tea ceremony and Noh plays and devoted to the taste of the literati. As was typical of Sumitomo, which had its origins in the mining industry, Chunsui amassed one of the world's largest collections of ancient Chinese bronzes. This book introduces 99 pieces carefully selected from approximately 3,500 items in the Senya Hakkokan Collection, including 2 National Treasures, 19 Important Cultural Properties, and 60 Important Artworks, all of which are related to the Sumitomo family, centering on Shunsui, as well as their origins.
[Chapters] ;
Chapter 1: The Universe of Bronzes [Chapter 2
Chapter 2: The Style of the Literati: Stationery and Sencha Tea [Chapter 3: Elegance and Chirality: China's Art of the Bronze Age
Chapter 3 Elegance and Fantasy: Chinese Paintings Chapter 4 The Pleasures of the Tea Ceremony Chapter 5 The Art of the Tea Ceremony
Chapter 4 The Pleasures of the Tea Ceremony Chapter 5
Chapter 5 Japanese Calligraphy and Paintings Displaying the Beauty of Harmony Chapter 6 Noh Paintings Adorn the Times
Chapter VI The World of Noh, a Colorful Performance of the Times Chapter VII The Shape of Buddha
Chapter 7 The Shape of Buddha: Buddhist Statues*Buddhist Paintings Chapter 8
Chapter 8 The Dream of the Mansion Museum: Modern Western Paintings*Modern Crafts Chapter 9 The Art of the Mansion Museum
[Examples] *Recreation of a tea ceremony in the Meiji era
*An attempt to recreate a tea ceremony of the Meiji period [Examples] [Included] [Examples
*The Famous Bowl of Koido [Rokujizo] in the Collection of Enshu Kobori *An Attempt to Recreate a Meiji Sencha Party *An Attempt to Recreate a Meiji Sencha Party
*An engraved heavy artifact [Satake-bon 36 poets' picture cuttings by Nobuaki Minamoto].
*We also have Jakuchu Ito! Kaito Mejirazu] *An important artifact engraved [Satake-bon Sanjurokasen-e Kiri (Thirty-six poets), Gen Nobuaki];
*A real work by Monet introduced to Japan at the beginning [Parc Monceau].