|
Hasegawa Kyūzō (, 1568〔*>Eiroku 11.〕 – July 13, 1593〔*>Date given in the Gregorian calendar. Using the Xuanming calendar and the era name, Kyūzō died on the 15th day of the 6th month, Bunroku 6.〕) was the son of Hasegawa Tōhaku, and a painter of the Hasegawa school in the Azuchi–Momoyama period Japan. Kyūzō was born as the first son between Tōhaku and his first wife Myōjō (, died 1579). It is generally surmised that Kyūzō painted on the ''byōbu'' (wind screens) for Toyotomi Hideyoshi or other high-ranking Toyotomi supporter.〔 Four of his works remain: * ''Asahina Kusa Zuri Hiki Zu'' , Kiyomizu-dera, 1592, designated an Important Cultural Property * ''Sakura Zu'' (Cherry Tree), Chishaku-in (Shōun-ji), circa 1592, a part of ''Sakura Kaede Zu'' designated as a National Treasure of Japan * ''Ohara Gōkō-zu Byōbu'' (Emeperor's Visit to Ohara), Tokyo National Museum * ''Gion E-zu'' (Gion Festival), Ishikawa Prefectural Museum of Art Tōhaku intended Kyūzō to be his heir, if it were not for his early death in his mid-20s.〔 Kyūzō was highly acclaimed by Kanō Einō in ''Honchō Gashi'' () compiled in 1679 as that the "elegance of his work surpasses his father's, unmatched by none other in the Hasegawa school."〔 ==Notes== 〔* /> 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Hasegawa Kyūzō」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
|