Английская Википедия:Hasegawa Kyūzō
Hasegawa Kyūzō (Шаблон:Lang, 1568[* 1] – July 13, 1593[* 2]) was the son of Hasegawa Tōhaku, and a painter of the Hasegawa school in the Azuchi–Momoyama period Japan.
Kyūzō was born as the first son between Tōhaku and his first wife Myōjō (Шаблон:Lang, died 1579).
It is generally surmised that Kyūzō painted on the byōbu (wind screens) for Toyotomi Hideyoshi or other high-ranking Toyotomi supporter.[1] Four of his works remain:
- Asahina Kusa Zuri Hiki Zu Шаблон:Lang, Kiyomizu-dera, 1592, designated an Important Cultural Property
- Sakura Zu Шаблон:Lang (Cherry Tree), Chishaku-in (Shōun-ji), circa 1592, a part of Sakura Kaede Zu designated as a National Treasure of Japan
- Ohara Gōkō-zu Byōbu Шаблон:Lang (Emperor's Visit to Ohara), Tokyo National Museum
- Gion E-zu Шаблон:Lang (Gion Festival), Ishikawa Prefectural Museum of Art
Tōhaku intended Kyūzō to be his heir, if it were not for his early death in his mid-20s.[1] Kyūzō was highly acclaimed by Kanō Einō in Honchō Gashi (Шаблон:Lang) compiled in 1679 as that the "elegance of his work surpasses his father's, unmatched by none other in the Hasegawa school."[2]
Notes
- ↑ Eiroku 11.
- ↑ Date given in the Gregorian calendar. Using the Xuanming calendar and the era name, Kyūzō died on the 15th day of the 6th month, Bunroku 6.
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