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From Maruyama Denden to Modern Kyoto Art Dan

円山応挙から近代京都画壇へ
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Maruyama Osuke (Maryama Okyo, 18, 1 May 18 (June 12, 1733)-Kansei 17 July, 17 (August 31, 1795)) Is an artist from the middle to late Edo period.
It is the founder of the "Maruyama School" whose lineage continues to the modern-day Kyoto paintings, and it features a friendly style with an emphasis on sketching.
There are various theories, but it is also said that he is a painter who has begun to draw "a ghost without feet".
The real name is Fujiwara, later the source, the surname is Maruyama, the name is Iwajiro, and the main water is later. Natsumo, Sesshu, Ichien, Senen, Kinsai, Hoshienkan, Shosui Fishing History, Ryoun, Ryoyo Sennin. The gatekeeper of Yuya Ishida. Kyoho 18 (1733) was born as a second son of a farmhouse in Anato village (now Aka, Sugabe Town, Kameoka City, Kyoto Prefecture) in Minami Tanada-gun, Tamba country. Anauta is known for its existence at Anaita Temple, which is the 33rd Fudasho temple in the West. I do not know much about the boyhood, but at the end of my late teens, I went to Kyoto and entered the gate of the Tsurusawa-style painter Yuya Ishida, who draws the flow of Kano Seiyu.

It is known that he was involved in the production of so-called "glasses" when he was in his 20s training period. Around this time, I worked for a toy shop called Owariya Nakajima Kanbei in Shijo-doriyanagi Baba, Kyoto. Then, looking at the spectacles of the Dutch traveling, I see "Shijo Kawara Yu-ryu-zu", "Ishiyama-ji-zu", "Kamo racing map", "Maruyama-zashiki-zu", and "33 years old" around Takara 9 (1759). We made eyeglasses of Kyoto landscapes such as Dogu. The eyeglass drawing is a drawing that applies landscape perspective etc. by applying Western perspective, and when viewed through a box fitted with a convex lens called "peep glasses", it looks three-dimensional. As for the eyeglass picture which the applause saw, I look through the lens a picture projected on a mirror tilted 45 degrees. Then you can feel the perspective deeply. Therefore, the letters on the original picture and the figure were drawn opposite to each other. The work was a black-out version, hand-painted. A small hole was made on the screen, and a device was used to apply thin paper and light from behind.

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Name of performance: From Maruyama Denden to Modern Kyoto Art Dan
Venue: Tokyo University of the Arts University Art Museum
Open: 20 19/06/10 (Mon) 10:00
Notes:
Dates: August 3, 2019 (Saturday) to September 29 (Sunday)
the previous fiscal year: September 1 (Sunday) to / late: September 3 (Tuesday) from
However Daijoji sliding doors picture the full year exhibition
opening hours : 10:00 am to 5:00 pm (up to 30 minutes before the opening)
Closed days: Every Monday (opened for public holidays or transfer holidays, closed the next day)

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