Hugo Münsterberg

Arts of Japan


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52. Hungry Ghosts (section of scroll). Kamakura period. Coll. Tokyo National Museum. 53. Amida Appearing Over the Mountains. Kamakura period. Zenrin-ji, Kyoto. 54. Portrait of Minamoto no Yoritomo (detail). Kamakura period. Jingo-ji, Kyoto. 55. Poetess Ko Ōgimi (section of scroll). Kamakura period. Coll. Yamato Bunka-kan, Osaka. 56. Niō (Guardian King), by Unkei and Kaikei. Kamakura period. Tōdai-ji, Nara. 57. Amida Buddha. Kamakura period. Kōtoku-in, Kamakura. 58. Portrait of Uesugi Shigefusa. Kamakura period. Meigetsu-in. Kamakura. 59. Shariden (Relic Hall). Kamakura period. Engaku-ji, Kamakura. 60. Tahōtō (Indian-Style Pagoda). Kamakura period. Ishiyama-dera. Shiga Prefecture. 61. Hotei, by Mokuan. Muromachi period. Coll. K. Sumitomo, Hyōgo Prefecture. 62. Portrait of Muso Kokushi (detail), by Mutō Shūi. Muromachi period. Myōchi-in, Kyoto. 63. Landscape with Sage Reading in a Hermitage, by Shūbun. Muromachi period. Coll. Tokyo National Museum. 64. Winter Landscape, by Sesshū. Muromachi period. Coll. Tokyo National Museum. 65. Landscape, by Sesshū. Muromachi period. Coll. Tokyo National Museum. 66. Landscape with Pavilion at Lake, by Kanō Motonobu. Muromachi period. Nanzen-ji, Konchi-in, Kyoto. 67. Ko-omote Mask. Momoyama period. Coll. I. Kongō, Tokyo. 68. Shikami Mask, by Shakuzuru. Momoyama period. Coll. Nara Museum. 69. Kinkaku-ji (Golden Pavilion). Muromachi period. Rokuon-ji, Kyoto. following p. 142 70. Hawk and Pine Screen, by Kanō Eitoku. Momoyama period. Coll. Tokyo University of Arts. 71. Monkey Screen, by Hasegawa Tōhaku. Momoyama period. Shōkoku- ji, Kyoto. 72. Namban Screen. Edo period. Imperial Collection, Tokyo. 73. Entrance and Gable of Roof. Momoyama period. Nijō Castle, Kyoto 74. Audience Hall. Momoyama period. Nijō Castle, Kyoto. 75. Himeji Castle. Momoyama period. Himeji, Hyōgo Prefecture. 76. Shino-Ware Tea Bowl. Momoyama period. Coll. Tokyo National Museum. 77. Oribe Bottle. Edo period. Coll. Marquis d'Ajeta, Rome. 78. Black Raku Tea Bowl, by Kōetsu. Edo period. Coll. N. Murayama, Hyōgo Prefecture. 79. E-Karatsu Jar. Edo period. Coll. K. Uchimoto, Fukuoka. 80. Man's Cloak Dōfuku. Momoyama period. Coll. A. Akashi, Kyoto. 81. Noh Costume. Momoyama period. Coll. Tokyo National Museum. following p. 158 82. Sliding Door with Landscape, by Kanō Tanyū. Edo period. Daitokuji, Kyoto. 83. Tale of Genji Screen, by Tawaraya Sōtatsu. Edo period. Coll. Seikadō, Tokyo. 84. Pine Tree Screen, by Maruyama Ōkyo. Edo period. Coll. Mitsui, 85. The Joys of Fishing, by Ike-no-Taiga. Edo period. Coll. Kawabata, Tokyo. 86. Genre Screen of Women. Edo period. Coll. Yamato Bunka-kan, Osaka. 87. Beauties Enjoying the Cool of Shijō River, by Torii Kiyonaga. Edo period. Coll. Tokyo National Museum. 88. Japanese Beauty, by Kitagawa Utamaro. Edo period. Coll. Tokyo National Museum. 89. Kabuki Actor, by Tōshusai Sharaku. Edo period. Coll. Tokyo National Museum. 90. Gion Shrine in Snow, by Andō Hiroshige. Edo period. Coll. Tokyo National Museum. 91. Shin-Goten (New Palace), Katsura Detached Palace. Edo period. Kyoto. 92. Shōkin-Tei (Pine-Lute Pavilion), Katsura Detached Palace. Edo period. Kyoto. 93. Tea House. Edo period. Mitaka-shi, Tokyo. 94. Imari Bowl. Edo period. Coll. Hirota, Tokyo. 95. Kakiemon Jar. Edo period. Coll. Marquis d'Ajeta, Rome. 96. Nabeshima Dish. Edo period. Coll. Tokyo National Museum. 97. Tea Bowl, by Ogata Kenzan. Edo period. Coll. Setsu, Kamakura. 98. Ink-Stone Lacquer Box, by Kōetsu. Edo period. Coll. Tokyo National Museum. 99. Okinawa Textile. Edo period. Coll. Mingei-kan, Tokyo. following p. 174 100. The Red Cliffs, by Tomioka Tessai. Taishō period. Coll. Tatsuma, Nishinomiya. 101. Enjoying the Cool of the Lake, by Kuroda Kiyoteru. Meiji period, Coll. Art Research Institute, Tokyo. 102.