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1 Yamamoto Yuiitsu, "Tóhoku- 17 Tsuji Nobuo, "Kano Yukinobu,
in' and 'Tsurugaoka Hójó-e' — III," Bijutsu kenkyu, no. 270
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Utaawase in the Kamakura
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kaiga to ga/u — etehon ten,
2 Yamane Yüzó, Momoyama vol. 2 (Tokyo, 1990), 61-67, f° r
Genre Painting, in Heibonsha examples of Chinese and
Survey of Japanese Art 17 Japanese illustrated books on
(New York, 1973), 25. the theme of rice cultivation,
and vol. i, 24-45, for paintings
3 Yamamoto 1985, 38. of rice and sericulture by
Kano artists.
4 John Whitney Hall, éd., Early
Modern Japan, vol. 4 of The 19 Kobayashi Tadashi, 173
Cambridge History of Japan Morikage/Itcho, in Nihon no
(Cambridge, 1991), 374. bijutsu kaiga zenshu 16
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5 Hall 1991, 525-526.
20 Kimura Shigekazu, "Watanabe
6 Nakai Nobuhiko in Hall 1991, Shikô hitsu shiki kôsakuzu
529. byóbu," Kokka 1159 (1992), 36.
7 Hall 1991, 58. 21 Richard L. Wilson, The Art of
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8 Hall 1991, 556-557, 734-735- 155-
9 Hall 1991,7, ii, 53, 79,121-122, 22 Hall 1991, 537.
220.
23 Susan Bush, The Chinese
10 Hall 1991, 99,107,127. Literati on Painting: Su Shih
(1037-1101) to Tung Ch'i-ch'ang
J
11 Hall 1991, 60,177. ( 555 ~ 1636) (Cambridge, 1971),
106-107, for entire poem.
12 Hall 1991,18.
24 Peter Morse, Hokusai: One
13 Hall 1991,415. See also Hundred Poets (New York,
Herman Ooms' essay in the 1989), 28.
present volume.
14 Hall 1991, 426.
15 Masayoshi Sugimoto and
David L. Swain, Science and
Culture in Traditional Japan
(Rutland, Vt., 1978), chap. 4.
16 Itani Akira, "Sakai hakubut-
sukan shozó [tsukinami
fúzokushokuzu byóbu] ni
tsuite," Sakai hakubutsukan
kanpô 4 (1992).