rdf:type | <https://jpsearch.go.jp/term/type/絵画> |
rdfs:label | "Thirty-Six Immortal Poets" |
schema:name | "Thirty-Six Immortal Poets" @en |
ns0:accessInfo | #accessinfo |
ns0:agential | _:vb4329609 (an orphan bnode) |
ns0:relatedLink 6 | _:vb4329614 (an orphan bnode) |
ns0:relatedLink | _:vb4329615 (an orphan bnode) |
ns0:relatedLink | _:vb4329612 (an orphan bnode) |
ns0:relatedLink | _:vb4329613 (an orphan bnode) |
ns0:relatedLink | _:vb4329610 (an orphan bnode) |
ns0:relatedLink | _:vb4329611 (an orphan bnode) |
ns0:sourceInfo | #sourceinfo |
ns0:temporal | _:vb4329616 (an orphan bnode) |
schema:creator | <https://jpsearch.go.jp/entity/chname/立林何帛> |
schema:dateCreated | "1700-1799" |
schema:description 9 | "type: Painting" |
schema:description | "measurements: Image: 170 x 182.8 cm (66 15/16 x 71 15/16 in.); Overall: 174.4 x 187.2 cm (68 11/16 x 73 11/16 in.); Closed: 94 x 4 cm (37 x 1 9/16 in.)...(more)" |
schema:description | "wall_description: The "Thirty-Six Immortal Poets" were chosen by Fujiwara no Kinto (996–1075), a Japanese nobleman, scholar, and poet of the Heian period. He compiled a collection of the works of the 36 celebrated writers of <em>waka</em> (31-syllable poems) during the 7th to 11th centuries. From about the 11th century on, poetry and painting contests provided entertainment at fashionable gatherings, and the "thirty-six poets" became a favorite subject in Japanese art. These poets were traditionally portrayed in a dignified manner befitting their aristocratic rank, but in this interpretation they are unceremoniously packed together in a confining space. This engaging screen painting is done in the Rimpa style, emphasizing bold color, simple silhouettes, and asymmetrical compositions. Traditionally, individuality was not a quality emphasized in Japan; even in these "portraits" it is virtually impossible to distinguish who's who among the faces of the poets....(more)" |
schema:description | "id: 136297" |
schema:description | "collection: ASIAN - Folding screen" |
schema:description | "technique: two-fold screen; ink, color, and gold on paper" |
schema:description | "tombstone: Thirty-Six Immortal Poets, mid 1700s. Attributed to Tatebayashi Kagei (Japanese). Two-fold screen; ink, color, and gold on paper; image: 170 x 182.8 cm (66 15/16 x 71 15/16 in.); overall: 174.4 x 187.2 cm (68 11/16 x 73 11/16 in.); closed: 94 x 4 cm (37 x 1 9/16 in.). The Cleveland Museum of Art, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Marlatt Fund 1960.183...(more)" |
schema:description | "creditline: Mr. and Mrs. William H. Marlatt Fund" |
schema:description | "culture: Japan, Edo period (1615-1868)" |
schema:image | <https://openaccess-cdn.clevelandart.org/1960.183/1960.183_web.jpg> |
schema:relatedLink 6 | <urn:x-cite:Cleveland_Museum_of_Art,_and_Michael_R._Cunningh-g558746523> (➜ "Unfolding Beauty: Japanese Screens from the Cleveland Museum of Art") |
schema:relatedLink | <urn:x-cite:Cleveland_Museum_of_Art._To_yo__kaiga_no_seika__-g40146157> (➜ "Tōyō kaiga no seika: Kurīvurando Bijutsukan no korekushon kara : tokubetsuten. 1998.") |
schema:relatedLink | <urn:x-cite:McKelway,_Matthew_P.,_and_Ho_itsu_Sakai._Silver_-g2911687841> (➜ "Silver Wind: The Arts of Sakai Hōitsu (1761-1828).") |
schema:relatedLink | <urn:x-cite:Handbook_of_the_Cleveland_Museum_of_Art_1966._Cl-g3331029666> (➜ "Handbook of the Cleveland Museum of Art/1966") |
schema:relatedLink | <urn:x-cite:Handbook_of_the_Cleveland_Museum_of_Art_1969._Cl-g2858235092> (➜ "Handbook of the Cleveland Museum of Art/1969") |
schema:relatedLink | <urn:x-cite:Handbook_of_the_Cleveland_Museum_of_Art_1978._Cl-g1739799197> (➜ "Handbook of the Cleveland Museum of Art/1978") |
schema:temporal | <https://jpsearch.go.jp/entity/time/1700-1799> (➜ "1700~1799年") |
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