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      of a Mountain Dweller, a two volume treatise on painting theory by the 
      late Edo artist and Confucian scholar Tanomura Chikuden “c”\‘º’|“c (1777-1835). 
      Completed in 1813 (Bunka •¶‰» 10) and published in 1835 (Tenpou “V•Û 6), it 
      is perhaps the best known of Chikuden's many writings on painting and includes 
      CHIKUDEN SHIYUUGAROKU ’|“cŽ—F‰æ˜^ (Record of Paintings by Master Chikuden 
      and Friends). Likely based on critical Chinese painting commentaries such 
      as Huachanshi Suibi (Jp: GAZENSHITSU ZUIHITSU ‰æ‘TŽº•M) by Dong Qichang 
      (Jp: Tou Kishou  
      “Ÿ‘´¹; 1555-1636), Chikuden's work combines anecdotes about 
      artists and impressions of paintings with critical commentary centering 
      around his list of one-hundred rules for painting. The text is published 
      in Sakazaki Tan âè’R, ed,NIHON GARON TAIKAN “ú–{‰æ˜_‘åŠÏ@1, pp. 239-262. 
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