请输入您要查询的百科知识:

 

词条 Ichimatsu Tanaka
释义

  1. Education

  2. Professional career

  3. Honors

  4. Legacy

  5. Selected works

  6. Notes

{{nihongo|Ichimatsu Tanaka|田中一松|Tanaka Ichimatsu| 12.23.1895-4.19.1983}} was a prominent Japanese academic, an art historian, curator, editor, and sometime public servant who specialized in the history of Japanese art. He was born in {{nihongo|Tsuruoka City, Yamagata Prefecture|山形県鶴岡市}}.

Education

Tanaka attended {{Nihongo|Shōnai Middle School|庄内中学校}} and {{nihongo|Tsuruoka High School #1|鶴岡第一高等学校}}, both in Tsuruoka City, Yamagata Prefecture, before entering {{Nihongo|Tokyo Imperial University|東京帝國大學}} (presently, University of Tokyo) in 1918. He received an undergraduate degree from the {{nihongo|Department of Aesthetics and Art History|美学美術史学科}} at the same institution in 1923.[1]

Professional career

From 1924-1926 Tanaka served on the staff of the {{nihongo|Tokyo Imperial Household Museum|東京皇室博物館}} (presently, Tokyo National Museum).[1] From 1952-1953, he served as {{nihongo|Chairman of the Department of Fine Arts at the Tokyo National Research Institute for Cultural Properties|東京国立文化財研究所美術部長}}, and from 1953–1965, as 9th {{nihongo|Director General|所長}} of the same institute. After resigning as Director General, from 1965-1977 he was {{nihongo|Editor in Chief|主幹}} of the prominent art historical journal {{nihongo|Kokka|國華}}.[2] From 1977 until his death in 1983, he served as Editorial Advisor for the same journal.

Tanaka was also an assiduous public servant and active researcher. In 1926, he served on the {{nihongo|Committee for the Preservation of Ancient Temples and Shrines|古社寺保存計画調査}}. In 1935, he participated in an investigate inquiry into the preservation of {{nihongo|National Treasures|国宝}}. In 1936, he served as an {{nihongo|ad-hoc member of the {{nihongo|Investigative Committee on Important Art Objects|重要美術品等調査委員会}}. In 1945, he participated in an inquiry into the preservation of National Treasures for the {{nihongo|Social Education Bureau|社会教育局}} of the {{nihongo|Ministry of Education|文部省}}. In 1947, the Ministry of Education appointed him as a Technical Officer. Beginning in 1950, he worked in the {{nihongo|Applied Arts Section of the Conservation Division of the Committee for the Preservation of Cultural Properties|文化財保護委員会保存部美術工芸課}}, an external bureau of the Ministry of Education that was established this same year. From 1950 to 1966, he served as an Expert Advisor on the {{nihongo|Council of Experts on Cultural Properties for the Ministry of Education|文化財専門審議会}}. In 1958-1959, the Ministry of Education named him Chief Delegate of an official government delegation sent to Europe to facilitate exhibitions of ancient Japanese art in the UK, France, Italy, and the Netherlands.[3] From 1966-1977, he served as a member of the Ministry of Education's {{nihongo|Committee for the Preservation of Cultural Properties|文化財保護委員会}}. From 1972-1973, he served as {{nihongo|Vice-Chairman|副会長}} of the {{nihongo|Comprehensive Scientific Research Committee on the Takamatsuzuka Tomb|高松塚古墳総合学術調査会}}.[1]

In his later years, while serving as Editor in Chief and later Editorial Advisor at Kokka, he lectured at the following academic institutions: Joshibi University of Art and Design; Nihon University; Tōhoku University; Waseda University; Kanazawa College of Art; and the University of Tokyo.[1]

He also served in various capacities at the following institutions: Japan-China Cultural Exchange Association; {{nihongo|Central Art School|中央美術学園|"Chūō Bijutsu Gakuen"}}; Tochigi Prefectural Museum of Fine Arts; Nezu Institute of Fine Arts (presently, Nezu Museum); Hatakeyama Museum of Art; Idemitsu Museum of Arts; Egawa Museum of Art; Yamatane Museum; Chidō Museum; Museum Meijimura; and Homma Museum of Art, among others.[1]

As a prolific scholar, Tanaka's published writings exhibit extensive range within the field of Japanese art history, including Buddhist art, narrative handscrolls, Yamato-e, ink painting, Rimpa, and Nanga, in addition to Song and Yuan Dynasty Chinese painting and calligraphy. In addition to many book-length works and edited volumes, he also regularly published articles in academic journals. The majority of these articles were republished in three later publications: Nihon kaiga shi no tenbō, Nihon kaiga ronshū, and the two-volume Tanaka Ichimatsu kaiga shi ronshū (see "Selected Works" below).[4]

Honors

  • Order of the Rising Sun, Gold Rays with Neck Ribbon, 1967.
  • Charles Lang Freer Medal, May 2, 1973.[5]
  • Order of the Sacred Treasure, Gold and Silver Star, 1974.[1]

Legacy

During his long career, Tanaka conducted research and in-depth investigations of a wide range of works of art, primarily Japanese and Chinese paintings. In 2008, twenty-five years after his death, Tanaka's personal research notes, written records, and photographic materials were donated to the National Research Institute for Cultural Properties by a surviving family member and the Idemitsu Museum of Arts. Much of this research was carried out prior to World War II, and his personal records include valuable information on many works of art that were subsequently lost during the war. These materials are administered by the Department of Research Programming at the National Research Institute for Cultural Properties.[6]

Selected works

{{dynamic list}}Book-length Works, Edited Volumes, Compendia, and Exhibition Catalogues:
  • {{Nihongo3|"Compilation of Japanese Scroll Paintings"|日本絵巻物集成|Nihon emakimono shūsei}}, 22 vols. Tokyo: Yūzankaku, 1929-1932. (edited, with Mizoguchi Teijirō, Matsuoka Eikyū, Tanaka Chikamatsu, et al.)
  • {{Nihongo3|"Survey of Wall and Partition Paintings from Nagoya Imperial Villa"|名古屋離宮障壁画大観|Nagoya rikyū shōhekiga taikan}}. Tokyo: Jurakusha, 1930-31.
  • {{Nihongo3|"Masterpieces of Calligraphy from Song and Yuan China"|宋元名画集|Sō-Gen meiga shū}}. Tokyo: Jurakusha, 1936. (edited, with Akiyama Teruo and Aimi Kōu)
  • {{Nihongo3|"Wall and Partition Paintings in the Kondō of Hōryūji Monastery"|法隆寺金堂壁畫集|Hōryūji Kondō hekiga shū}}.Tokyo: Benridō, 1951.
  • {{Nihongo3|"Masterpieces of Japanese Painting"|日本の名画|Nihon no meiga}}. Tokyo: Dai Nihon Yūbenkai Kōdansha, 1953.
  • {{Nihongo3|"[The Art of] Sōtatsu"|宗達|Sōtatsu}}. Tokyo: Dai Nihon Yūbenkai Kōdansha, 1955.
  • {{Nihongo3|"Studying Old Art Objects with Optical Methods"|光学的方法による古美術品の研究|Kōgakuteki hōhō ni yoru kobijutsuhin no kenkyū}}. Tokyo: Yoshikawa Kōbunkan, 1955.
  • Tawaraya Sōtatsu. Kōdansha Library of Japanese Art, no. 6. Rutland, Vt.: Tuttle, 1956. (edited, with English text by Elise Grilli)
  • {{Nihongo3|"Narrating the History of Japanese Art"|日本美術史を語る|Nihon bijutsushi o kataru}}. Tokyo: Gakueisha, 1956.
  • {{Nihongo3|"Scroll Paintings"|絵巻物|Emakimono}}. Tokyo: Dai Nihon Yūbenkai Kōdansha, 1956.
  • {{Nihongo3|"Art of the Momoyama Period"|桃山の美|Momoyama no bi}}. Tokyo: Nihon Keizai Shimbun, 1957.
  • {{Nihongo3|"Wall Paintings of Hōryūji Temple"|法隆寺壁画|Hōryūji hekiga}}, {{Nihongo3|"Masterpieces of Japanese Painting"|日本の名画|Nihon no meiga}}, vol. 13. Tokyo: Heibonsha, 1958.
  • {{Nihongo3|"Survey of Japanese Painting History"|日本絵画史の展望|Nihon kaigashi no tenbō}}. Tokyo: Bijutsu Shuppansha, 1958.
  • {{Nihongo3|"Comprehensive Collection of Japanese Scroll Paintings"|日本絵巻物全集|Nihon emakimono zenshū}}, 32 volumes. Tokyo: Kadokawa Shoten, 1959-1969.
  • {{Nihongo3|"The Art of Kōrin"|光琳|Kōrin}}. Tokyo: Nihon Keizai Shinbunsha, 1959.
  • {{Nihongo3|"Survey of Japanese Art|日本美術大系|Nihon bijutsu taikei}}, 11 volumes. Tokyo: Kōdansha, 1959-1961. (edited, with Asano Nagatake)
  • {{Nihongo3|"Ancient Painting"|古代絵画|Kodai kaiga}}, Nihon bijutsu taikei, vol. 3. Tokyo: Kōdansha, 1960.
  • {{Nihongo3|"Masterpieces of World Painting"|世界名画全集|Sekai meiga zenshū}}, 40 vols. Tokyo: Kadokawa Shoten, 1960-1968. (edited, with Noma Seiroku, et al.)
  • {{Nihongo3|"Japanese Buddhist Painting"|日本仏教絵画|Nihon Bukkyō kaiga}}, {{Nihongo3|"Masterpieces of World Painting"|世界名画全集|Sekai meiga zenshū}}, no. 18. Tokyo:1960.
  • {{Nihongo3|"History of Japanese Art"|日本美術史|Nihon bijutsushi}}. Tokyo: Bijutsu Shuppan, 1961. (with Mushakōji Minoru)
  • {{Nihongo3|"Art of [Watanabe] Kazan"|崋山|Kazan}}. Tokyo: Tokyo Chūnichi Shinbun Shuppankyoku, 1962. (edited, with Teizō Suganuma, et al.)
  • {{Nihongo3|"Ink Painting"|水墨画|Suibokuga}}. {{Nihongo3|"Japanese Art"|原色日本の美術|Genshoku Nihon no bijutsu}}, vol. 11. Tokyo: Shogakkan, 1970. (with Yonezawa Yoshiho)
  • {{Nihongo3|"Japanese Wall and Partition Paintings"|障壁画全集|Shōhekiga zenshū}}, 10 vols. Tokyo: Bijutsu Shuppansha, 1966-1972. (edited, with Doi Tsugiyoshi and Yamane Yūzō)
  • {{Nihongo3|"Essays on the History of Japanese Painting"|日本絵画史論集|Nihon kaigashi ronshū}}. Tokyo: Chuo Koron Bijutsu Shuppan, 1966.
  • {{Nihongo3|"Modern Nihonga"|現代の日本画|Gendai Nihonga}}, 3 vols. Tokyo: Sansaisha, 1967-1968. (with Kitagawa Momo'o and Kawakita Michiaki)
  • {{Nihongo3|"Asiatic Art in Japanese Collections" (given English title)|東洋美術|Tōyō bijutsu}}, 6 vols. Tokyo: Asahi Shinbunsha, 1967-1969. (with Mizuno Seiichi, et al.)
  • {{Nihongo3|"Masterpieces of the Sōtatsu and Kōrin School"|宗達光琳名作展|Sōtatsu Kōrin ha meisaku ten}}. Fukuoka: Fukuoka Prefectural Cultural Center, 1967. (with Yamane Yūzō)
  • {{Nihongo3|"Japanese Culture"|原色日本の文化|Genshoku Nihon no bunka}}. Tokyo: Shōgakkan, 1968. (edited with Sakamoto Tarō, et al.)
  • {{Nihongo3|"From Shūbun to Sesshū"|周文から雪舟へ|Shūbun kara Sesshū e}}. {{Nihongo3|"Japanese Art"|日本の美術|Nihon no bijutsu}}, no. 12. Tokyo: Heibonsha, 1969.
  • {{Nihongo3|"The Development of Japanese Art"|日本美の展開|Nihon bi no tenkai}}. {{Nihongo3|"World Cultural Heritage"|世界の文化史跡|Sekai no bunka shiseki}}, vol. 8. Tokyo: Kōdansha, 1969. (with Mushakōji Minoru)
  • {{Nihongo3|Gotoh Art Museum|五島美術館|Gotō bijutsukan}}. {{Nihongo3|"Japanese Art Museums"|日本の美術館|Nihon no bijutsukan}} series. Tokyo: Mainichi Shinbunsha, 1971. (edited with Koyama Fujio, et al.)
  • {{Nihongo3|"Masterpieces of Japanese Painting"|日本の名画|Nihon no meiga}}, 50 volumes. Tokyo: Kōdansha, 1972-. (edited with Hijikata Tei'ichi and Kawakita Michiaki)
  • Heibonsha Survey of Japanese Art, 31 volumes. New York: Weatherhill, 1972-. (edited, with Takahashi Sei'ichirō, et al.)
  • Japanese Ink Painting. Heibonsha Survey of Japanese Art, vol 12 . New York: Weatherhill, 1974. (translated by Bruce Darling)
  • {{Nihongo3|"Secret Treasures of Japanese Buddhist Art in Private Collections"|日本仏教美術の秘宝|Nihon Bukkyō bijutsu no hihō}}. Tokyo: Sansaisha, 1973.
  • {{Nihongo3|"Survey of Ink Painting"|水墨美術大系|Suiboku bijutsu taikei}}, 15 volumes. Tokyo: Kōdansha, 1973-1977. (edited with Daiichi Shuppan Sentā, et al)
  • {{Nihongo3|"Sesshū and Sesson"|雪舟・雪村|Sesshū, Sesson}}. Suiboku bijutsu taikei, vol. 7. Tokyo: Kōdansha, 1973. (with Nakamura Tanio)
  • {{Nihongo3|"Kaō, Mokuan, and Minchō"|可翁・黙庵・明兆|Kaō, Mokuan, Minchō}}. Suiboku bijutsu taikei, vol. 5. Tokyo: Kōdansha, 1974.
  • {{Nihongo3|"The Development from Plain-line Painting to Ink Painting"|白描画から水墨画への展開|Hakubyōga kara suibokuga e no tenkai}}. Suiboku bijutsu taikai, vol. 1. Tokyo: Kōdansha, 1975. (with Yonezawa Yoshiho)
  • {{Nihongo3|"Japanese Buddhist Paintings, Series I"|日本の仏画第一期|Nihon no butsuga dai ikki}}, 10 volumes. Tokyo: Gakushū Kenkyūsha, 1976-1977. (edited, with Kameda Tsutomu and Takasaki Fujihiko).
  • {{Nihongo3|"Japanese Buddhist Paintings, Series II"|日本の仏画第二期|Nihon no butsuga dai niki}}, 10 volumes. Tokyo: Gakushū Kenkyūsha, 1977-1978. (edited, with Kameda Tsutomu and Takasaki Fujihiko).
  • {{Nihongo3|"Exhibition of Japanese Landscape Painting"|日本の山水画展|Nihon no sansuiga ten}}. Tokyo: Asahi Shinbun Tōkyō Honsha Kikakubu, 1977. (with Yonezawa Yoshiho and Kikuchi Sadao)
  • {{Nihongo3|"Comprehensive Survey of Japanese Painting"|日本美術絵画全集|Nihon bijutsu kaiga zenshū}}, 25 volumes. Tokyo: Shūeisha, 1977-1980. (edited, with Matsushita Takaaki, et al.)
  • {{Nihongo3|"Comprehensive Survey of Japanese Art"|日本美術全集|Nihon bijutsu zenshū}}, 25 vols. Tokyo: Gakken, 1977-1981. (edited, et al.)
  • {{Nihongo3|"Uemura Shōen: Her and her Art"|上村松園:その人と芸術|Uemura Shōen: sono hito to geijutsu}}. Tokyo: Yamatane Bijutsukan, 1978. (with Tajika Kenzō, et al.)
  • Study of Paintings in Gold and Silver by Sōtatsu with Calligraphy by Kōetsu"|光悦書宗達金銀泥絵研究編|Kōetsu-sho Sōtatsu kingin doroe kenkyū hen}}. Tokyo: Asahi Shinbunsha, 1978.
  • {{Nihongo3|"National Treasure: Taima Mandala Tapestry"|国宝綴織大麻曼荼羅|Kokuhō Tsuzureori Taima Mandara}}. Tokyo: Kōsei Shuppansha, 1978. (with Tatsumura Heizō)
  • {{Nihongo3|"Catalog Commemorating the Fifteenth Anniversary of the Opening of the Idemitsu Museum of Arts"|開館十五周年展図録|Kaikan jūgo shūnen kiken ten zuroku}}. Tokyo: Idemitsu Bijutsukan, 1981.
  • {{Nihongo3|"Exhibition of the Kobayashi Collection"|小林コレクション展|Kobayashi korekushon ten}}. Tokyo: Nezu Institute of Fine Arts, 1981. (with Kawai Masatomo)
  • {{Nihongo3|"Treasures of Painting from the MOA Museum of Art"|MOA美術館名宝大成絵画編|MOA Bijutsukan meihō taisei kaiga hen}}. Tokyo: Kōdansha, 1983. (edited with Tanikawa Tetsuzō, et al.)
  • {{Nihongo3|"Treasures of Calligraphy, Sculpture, and Applied Arts from the MOA Museum of Art"|MOA美術館名宝大成絵画編|MOA Bijutsukan meihō taisei shoseki chōkoku kōgei hen}}. Tokyo: Kōdansha, 1983. (edited with Tanikawa Tetsuzō, et al.)
  • {{Nihongo3|"Unpublished Paper by Mr. Ichimatsu Tanaka"|田中一松先生遺文|Tanaka Ichimatsu Sensei ibun}}. Tokyo: Tanaka Ichimatsu Sensei Tsuitōshiki Sewanin kai, 1983. (posthumous publication)
  • {{Nihongo3|"Sesshū: Catalogue Raisonné"|雪舟:画業聚成|Sesshū: Gagyō shūsei}}. Tokyo: Kōdansha, 1984. (with Matsushita Takaaki, Nakamura Tanio, and Kanagawa Hiroshi)
  • {{Nihongo3|"Collection of Essays by Tanaka Ichimatsu on the History of Painting"|田中一松絵画史論集|Tanaka Ichimatsu kaiga shi ronshū}}, 2 vols. Tokyo: Chūō Kōron Bijutsu Shuppan, 1985-1986. (posthumously published; edited by Tanaka Ichimatsu Kaigashi Ronshū Kankōkai)

Notes

1. ^Obituary of Tanaka Ichimatsu, National Research Institute for Cultural Properties, 田中一松 {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110716211252/http://www.tobunken.go.jp/japanese/bukko/1983.html |date=2011-07-16 }}. 1983.
2. ^Nihon jinmei daijiten plus dejitaru-han
3. ^{{cite web|url=http://kokkai.ndl.go.jp/SENTAKU/syugiin/026/0462/main.html |title=国会会議録検索システム |publisher=Kokkai.ndl.go.jp |date= |accessdate=2011-01-17}}
4. ^Tanaka Ichimatsu, Nihon kaiga shi no tenbō (Tokyo: Tokyo Bijutsu Shuppansha, 1958); Tanaka Ichimatsu, Nihon kaiga shi ronshū (Tokyo: Chūō Kōron Bijutsu Shuppan, 1966); Tanaka Ichimatsu and Tanaka Ichimatsu Sensei Koki Kinenkai, eds., Tanaka Ichimatsu kaiga shi ronshū, 2 vols (Tokyo: Chūō Kōron Bijutsu Shuppan, 1985-1986)
5. ^"The Freer, at 50, Sets Special Show," New York Times. April 17, 1973; Freer Gallery of Art. (1973). Fourth presentation of the Charles Lang Freer Medal, May 2, 1973.
6. ^Yamanashi, Emiko. "Donation of Research Materials of Tanaka Ichimatsu," NRI Monthly Report, March 2008.
{{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Tanaka, Ichimatsu}}

6 : 1895 births|1983 deaths|Japanese art historians|Japanese academics|Recipients of the Order of the Rising Sun, 3rd class|University of Tokyo alumni

随便看

 

开放百科全书收录14589846条英语、德语、日语等多语种百科知识,基本涵盖了大多数领域的百科知识,是一部内容自由、开放的电子版国际百科全书。

 

Copyright © 2023 OENC.NET All Rights Reserved
京ICP备2021023879号 更新时间:2024/9/22 7:27:02