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Fujiwara no Sadazane

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Fujiwara no Sadazane (藤原定実, 1076-1120) was a Japanese calligrapher during the Heian period.

Lineage

Sadazane was the son of Fujiwara no Korefusa (藤原伊房, 1030-1096)[1] and he was also a descendant of Fujiwara no Yukinari;[2]

Sadazane's place in a Sesonji lineage of calligraphers provides a context for his life and work:

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Yamasaki, Shigehisa. (1981). Chronological Table of Japanese Art, p. 800.
  2. ^ Nipponia (2003), No. 24, p. 52.
  3. ^ Yoshida, Kenkō et al. (1981). Essays in idleness: the Tsurezuregusa of Kenkō, p. 27., p. 27, at Google Books

References

  • Yamasaki, Shigehisa. (1981). Chronological Table of Japanese Art (英文曰本美術年表, Eibun Nihon bijutsu nenpyō). Tokyo: Geishinsha. OCLC 8399520