List of Cultural Properties of Japan - paintings (Nagasaki)

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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 Nagasaki.[1]

National Cultural Properties[edit]

As of 1 July 2019, five Important Cultural Properties have been designated, being of national significance.[2][3][4]

Property Date Municipality Ownership Comments Image Dimensions Coordinates Ref.
Fudō Myōō with Three Attendants, colour on silk
絹本著色不動明王三童子像
kenpon chakushoku Fudō Myōō san-dōji zō
Kamakura period Nagasaki Kiyomizu-dera (清水寺) 278.9 centimetres (109.8 in) by 129.1 centimetres (50.8 in) 32°44′28″N 129°53′03″E / 32.741032°N 129.884057°E / 32.741032; 129.884057 (Kiyomizu-dera) [1]
Nirvana painting, colour on silk
絹本著色仏涅槃図
kenpon chakushoku Butsu nehan zu
Goryeo Hirado Saikyō-ji (最教寺) Goryeo Buddhist painting; alternatively identified as a C16 Joseon work[5] 33°21′47″N 129°33′12″E / 33.363177°N 129.553241°E / 33.363177; 129.553241 (Saikyōji) [2]
Nirvana painting, colour on silk, by Wu Pin
絹本著色仏涅槃図〈呉彬筆/〉
kenpon chakushoku Butsu nehan zu (Gohin hitsu)
1610 Nagasaki Sōfuku-ji 400.2 centimetres (157.6 in) by 208.4 centimetres (82.0 in) 32°44′32″N 129°53′01″E / 32.742285°N 129.883552°E / 32.742285; 129.883552 (Sōfukuji) [3]
European Kings and Knights, colour on paper with gold ground, six-panel byōbu
紙本金地著色泰西王侯図〈/六曲屏風〉
shihon kinji chakushoku taisei ōkō zu (rokkyoku byōbu)
Momoyama period Nagasaki Nagasaki Museum of History and Culture pair of screens; see Namban art 123.8 centimetres (48.7 in) by 51.4 centimetres (20.2 in) 32°45′10″N 129°52′46″E / 32.75273075°N 129.87955857°E / 32.75273075; 129.87955857 (Nagasaki Museum of History and Culture) [4]
Carp Leaping the Dragon Gate, by Yūhi
絹本著色鯉魚跳龍門図 熊斐
kenpon chakushoku rigyo-chō Ryūmon zu Yūhi hitsu
Edo period (C18) Nagasaki Nagasaki Museum of History and Culture 129.6 centimetres (51.0 in) by 53.1 centimetres (20.9 in) 32°45′10″N 129°52′46″E / 32.75273075°N 129.87955857°E / 32.75273075; 129.87955857 (Nagasaki Museum of History and Culture) [5]

Prefectural Cultural Properties[edit]

As of 1 May 2019, nineteen properties have been designated at a prefectural level.[6][7]

Property Date Municipality Ownership Comments Image Dimensions Coordinates Ref.
Sacrifice for the Souls in Purgatory, woodblock print with colour applied by brush
木版画筆彩「煉獄の霊魂の救い」
mokuhanga hissai rengoku no reikon no sukui
c.1877 Nagasaki Shitsu Church (出津教会堂)
(kept at the Father de Rotz Memorial Museum (ド・ロ神父記念館))
commissioned from a local artist for missionary use by Father Marc Marie de Rotz (マルク・マリー・ド・ロ) 128 centimetres (4 ft 2 in) by 63 centimetres (2 ft 1 in) 32°50′38″N 129°42′03″E / 32.843917°N 129.700908°E / 32.843917; 129.700908 (Father de Rotz Memorial Museum) [6]
Pictorial Biography of Hōnen Shōnin, by Reizei Tamechika
冷泉為恭筆 法然上人行状絵
Reizei Tamechika hitsu Hōnen Shōnin gyōshō-e
Kaei era Nagasaki Daion-ji (大音寺) twelve scrolls with 238 scenes; copy of Pictorial Biography of Enkō Daishi (円光大師行状図), originally commissioned by Emperor Tsuchimikado 32°44′40″N 129°52′57″E / 32.744371°N 129.882554°E / 32.744371; 129.882554 (Daionji) [7]
Portrait of Nagashima Kiku
永島キク刀自絵像
Nagashima Kiku toji ezō
1860 Nagasaki Nagasaki Museum of History and Culture colours on silk; by Kawahara Keiga 97.5 centimetres (3 ft 2.4 in) by 37.3 centimetres (1 ft 2.7 in) 32°45′10″N 129°52′46″E / 32.752913°N 129.879502°E / 32.752913; 129.879502 (Nagasaki Museum of History and Culture) [8]
Our Lady of Seville, copperplate print
銅版画「セビリアの聖母」
dōhanga Sebiria no seibo
1597 Nagasaki Catholic Archdiocese of Nagasaki based on a copperplate print by Hieronymus Wierix of a mural in Seville Cathedral; found in Manila by Bernard Petitjean in 1869 21 centimetres (8.3 in) by 13.8 centimetres (5.4 in) 32°46′38″N 129°52′05″E / 32.777265°N 129.868054°E / 32.777265; 129.868054 (Catholic Archdiocese of Nagasaki) [9]
Holy Family, copperplate print
銅版画「聖家族」
dōhanga sei-kazoku
1596 Nagasaki Catholic Archdiocese of Nagasaki based on an engraving by Rafael Sadeler of a 1584 work by Maerten de Vos, thus enabling identification of the figure in the lacuna; found in Manila by Bernard Petitjean in 1869, presented to the Pope, and transferred to Ōura Church 32°46′38″N 129°52′05″E / 32.777265°N 129.868054°E / 32.777265; 129.868054 (Catholic Archdiocese of Nagasaki) [10]
Ceiling paintings
天井絵
tenjō-e
late Edo period Nagasaki Kannon-ji (観音寺) in the Hondō; 150 panels with paintings of flowers; by several hands, including Kawahara Keiga and Ishizaki Yūshi (石崎融思) 32°35′02″N 129°46′30″E / 32.584015°N 129.775030°E / 32.584015; 129.775030 (Kannonji) [11]
Buddha's Parinirvana, from Shōfuku-ji
聖福寺の涅槃図
Shōfukuji no nehan zu
early Qing Nagasaki Shōfuku-ji 32°45′11″N 129°52′37″E / 32.753019°N 129.876956°E / 32.753019; 129.876956 (Shōfukuji) [12]
Buddha's Parinirvana, from Shuntokuji
春徳寺の涅槃図
Shuntokuji no nehan zu
early Qing Nagasaki Shuntoku-ji (春徳寺) 32°45′17″N 129°53′21″E / 32.754832°N 129.889093°E / 32.754832; 129.889093 (Shuntokuji) [13]
Map of Integrated Lands and Regions of Historical Countries and Capitals
混一疆理歴代国都地図
Konitsu kyōri rekidai kokuto chizu
C16 Shimabara Honkō-ji (本光寺) 219.0 centimetres (7 ft 2.2 in) by 276.8 centimetres (9 ft 1.0 in) 32°47′29″N 130°21′08″E / 32.791505°N 130.352297°E / 32.791505; 130.352297 (Honkōji) [14]
Monju Bosatsu
文珠菩薩絵像一幅
Monju Bosatsu ezō ippuku
late Kamakura period Hirado Matsura Historical Museum 33°22′23″N 129°33′09″E / 33.373022°N 129.552423°E / 33.373022; 129.552423 (Matsura Historical Museum) [15]
Hara Castle Siege Camps and Castle Interior
原城攻囲陣営並城中図一幅
Hara-jō kōi jinei narabini jōchū no zu ippuku
1637 Hirado Matsura Historical Museum 186 centimetres (6 ft 1 in) by 195 centimetres (6 ft 5 in) 33°22′23″N 129°33′09″E / 33.373022°N 129.552423°E / 33.373022; 129.552423 (Matsura Historical Museum) [16]
Japanese-Qing Trade at Nagasaki, emaki
長崎日清貿易絵巻三巻
Nagasaki Nisshin bōeki emaki sankan
c. 1800 Hirado Matsura Historical Museum three scrolls 33°22′23″N 129°33′09″E / 33.373022°N 129.552423°E / 33.373022; 129.552423 (Matsura Historical Museum) [17]
Japanese-Dutch Trade at Nagasaki, emaki
長崎日蘭貿易絵巻一巻
Nagasaki Nichiran bōeki emaki ikkan
late C18 Hirado Matsura Historical Museum one scroll; by Hirowatari Koshū (広渡湖秀); commissioned by Matsura Kiyoshi 33°22′23″N 129°33′09″E / 33.373022°N 129.552423°E / 33.373022; 129.552423 (Matsura Historical Museum) [18]
Portrait of Matsura Yoroshi, colours on silk
絹本著色松浦義像
kenpon chakushoku Matsura Yoroshi zō
C15 (first half) Hirado Matsura Historical Museum the oldest portrait of a samurai in Kyūshū 33°22′23″N 129°33′09″E / 33.373022°N 129.552423°E / 33.373022; 129.552423 (Matsura Historical Museum) [19]
Ships from Foreign Countries, emaki
異国船絵巻一巻
ikoku-sen emaki ikkan
early C17 Hirado Matsura Historical Museum one scroll 33°22′23″N 129°33′09″E / 33.373022°N 129.552423°E / 33.373022; 129.552423 (Matsura Historical Museum) [20]
Religious woodblock prints, with colour applied by brush, from Uragashira Church
浦頭教会聖教木版画(筆彩三幅)
Uragashira kyōkai seikyō mokuhanga (hissai sanpuku)
c. 1877 Gotō Uragashira Catholic Church
(kept in Dōzaki Church (堂崎教会))
three prints; commissioned from a local artist for missionary use by Father Marc Marie de Rotz (マルク・マリー・ド・ロ); discovered in a house in Gotō in 1973 169 centimetres (5 ft 7 in) by 76.8 centimetres (2 ft 6.2 in) 32°45′21″N 128°50′14″E / 32.755923°N 128.837232°E / 32.755923; 128.837232 (Dōzaki Church) [21]
Buddha's Parinirvana, from Reisen-in
醴泉院の涅槃図
Reisen-in no nehan zu
c. 1530 Tsushima Reisen-in (醴泉院)
(kept at Nagasaki Prefectural Tsushima Museum of History and Folk Customs (長崎県立対馬歴史民俗資料館))
34°12′13″N 129°17′15″E / 34.203698°N 129.287550°E / 34.203698; 129.287550 (Nagasaki Prefectural Tsushima Museum of History and Folk Customs) [22]
Shaka and the Sixteen Benevolent Deities, from Reisen-in
醴泉院の釈迦十六善神
Reisen-in no Shaka jūroku zenjin zu
Nanboku-chō period Tsushima Reisen-in (醴泉院)
(kept at Nagasaki Prefectural Tsushima Museum of History and Folk Customs (長崎県立対馬歴史民俗資料館))
34°12′13″N 129°17′15″E / 34.203698°N 129.287550°E / 34.203698; 129.287550 (Nagasaki Prefectural Tsushima Museum of History and Folk Customs) [23]
Four Deities of Mount Kōya, colours on silk
絹本着色高野四社明神像
kenpon chakushoku Kōya shisha myōjin zu
mid-Muromachi period Iki Sumiyoshi Jinja (住吉神社) dedicated to the shrine by a resident of Ōsaka in 1894 33°47′18″N 129°42′23″E / 33.788461°N 129.706500°E / 33.788461; 129.706500 (Sumiyoshi Jinja) [24]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ "Cultural Properties for Future Generations". Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 19 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 19 August 2019.
  3. ^ "Database of National Cultural Properties: 国宝・重要文化財(美術品)(絵画 長崎県)" (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Archived from the original on 30 June 2019. Retrieved 19 August 2019.
  4. ^ 国指定(選定・認定)文化財 [National Cultural Properties]. Nagasaki Prefecture. Retrieved 19 August 2019.
  5. ^ 絹本著色仏涅槃図一幅 [Butsu nehan zu, colour on silk] (in Japanese). Nagasaki Prefecture. Retrieved 22 June 2019.
  6. ^ 県指定文化財 [Prefectural Cultural Properties]. Nagasaki Prefecture. Retrieved 19 August 2019.
  7. ^ 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 19 August 2019.

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