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| Sugitani Yukinao was a court painter (''goyô eshi'') in service to the [[Hosokawa clan]] of [[Kumamoto han]]. His works include a ''Ryûkyûjin zagaku no zu'' and a ''Ryûkyûjin michigaku no zu'', scroll paintings depicting the [[1832]] [[Ryukyuan mission to Edo]] as it first entered the city, and then as members of the mission performed chamber music within the [[Satsuma Edo mansion]]. Both of these works are today held by the [[Eisei Bunko]]. | | Sugitani Yukinao was a court painter (''goyô eshi'') in service to the [[Hosokawa clan]] of [[Kumamoto han]]. His works include a ''Ryûkyûjin zagaku no zu'' and a ''Ryûkyûjin michigaku no zu'', scroll paintings depicting the [[1832]] [[Ryukyuan mission to Edo]] as it first entered the city, and then as members of the mission performed chamber music within the [[Satsuma Edo mansion]]. Both of these works are today held by the [[Eisei Bunko]]. |
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− | Yukinao's style has been placed within the lineages of the [[Yano school]], and of the Sekkoku branch of the school of [[Sesshu|Sesshû]]. As court painter, he occasionally traveled with the lord of Kumamoto to [[Edo]], and it was within such a context that he was able to witness and to paint these performances by the Ryukyuan mission. | + | Yukinao studied under [[Efuji Yoshiyuki]]<!--江藤良行--><ref>''Kikan Eisei Bunko'' 60 (1996), 7.</ref> of the [[Yano school]], and is also considered to fall within the Sekkoku branch of the school of [[Sesshu|Sesshû]]. As court painter, he occasionally traveled with the lord of Kumamoto to [[Edo]], and it was within such a context that he was able to witness and to paint these performances by the Ryukyuan mission. |
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| His son [[Sugitani Sessho|Sugitani Sesshô]]<!--杉谷雪樵--> became a famous painter in his own right, and is known to have accompanied ''[[karo|hittô karô]]'' (Chief Elder) of Kumamoto domain [[Matsui Teruyuki]]<!--松井章之--> to Edo in [[1856]]. | | His son [[Sugitani Sessho|Sugitani Sesshô]]<!--杉谷雪樵--> became a famous painter in his own right, and is known to have accompanied ''[[karo|hittô karô]]'' (Chief Elder) of Kumamoto domain [[Matsui Teruyuki]]<!--松井章之--> to Edo in [[1856]]. |
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| *Sudô Ryôko 須藤良子, "Ryûkyûjin michigaku no zu ni miru Ryûkanpuku" 『琉球人道楽之圖』にみる「琉冠服」, ''Fukushoku bunka gakkaishi'' 服飾文化学会誌 10, no. 1 (2009): 11–21. | | *Sudô Ryôko 須藤良子, "Ryûkyûjin michigaku no zu ni miru Ryûkanpuku" 『琉球人道楽之圖』にみる「琉冠服」, ''Fukushoku bunka gakkaishi'' 服飾文化学会誌 10, no. 1 (2009): 11–21. |
| *Sudô Ryôko, "Ryûkyûjin zagaku no zu ni miru Ryûkyû no fukushoku" 『琉球人坐楽之図』にみる琉球の服飾, ''Ethno-arts minzoku geijutsu'' 民族芸術 26 (2010), 240-246. | | *Sudô Ryôko, "Ryûkyûjin zagaku no zu ni miru Ryûkyû no fukushoku" 『琉球人坐楽之図』にみる琉球の服飾, ''Ethno-arts minzoku geijutsu'' 民族芸術 26 (2010), 240-246. |
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| [[Category:Edo Period]] | | [[Category:Edo Period]] |
| [[Category:Ryukyu]] | | [[Category:Ryukyu]] |