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ita-e 板絵 | ||||||
KEY WORD : art history / paintings | ||||||
Lit. paintings on wooden boards. A painting on a
wall or door of a temple or shrine. Examples include the paintings on the doors
of Byoudouin *Hououdou 平等院鳳凰堂 (1053), and the wall-painting
in Ujigami Jinja Honden 宇治上神社本殿 (late 11c-early 12c). In
these early examples, a base coat of kaolin *hakudo
白土 was applied first, over which the paintings were created. Although the term
ita-e customarily indicates early examples found in temples and shrines,
later paintings on wooden boards, such as votive tablets *ema
絵馬 and/or cedar-board-door paintings *sugido-e
杉戸絵, should also be included. In these later examples, paintings were often depicted
directly on wooden boards without the kaolin base. |
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*hekiga 壁画 | ||||||
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(C)2001 Japanese Architecture and Art Net Users System. No reproduction or republication without written permission. 掲載のテキスト・写真・イラストなど、全てのコンテンツの無断複製・転載を禁じます。 |
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