Tosa Mitsunobu
Melissa Mccormcik
2009
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This is the first book-length study to focus on short-story small scrolls (ko-e), one of the most complex but visually appealing forms of early Japanese painting. The most accomplished examples of the genre resulted from the collaboration of the imperial court painter Tosa Mitsunobu (active ca. 1469-1522) and the erudite Kyoto aristrocrat Sanjonishi Sanetaka (1455-1537). McCormick unveils the cultural milieu and the politics of patronage through diaries, letters, and archival materials, exposing the many layers of allusion that were embedded in these scrolls, while offering close readings to articulate the artistic language developed to an extreme level of refinement.
Titel zum Thema:
Ae-Asien:Japan-Mono Mitsunobu,Tosa