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Poems from the Anthology "Wakan Roeishu", Kumogami Version

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Attributed to Fujiwara no Yukinari

  • Heian period, 11th century
  • ink on decorated paper
  • pair of handscrolls

Calligraphy – Japanese Calligraphy

National Treasure

The name of this piece comes from the paper decorated with dark blue cloud ( kumo ) patterns. The cloud patterns which are placed at the lower right and upper left of each sheet creating a beautiful effect. It is the oldest example using kumogami ( cloud patterned paper ) existing. The characters are written in a mixture of kaisho (block), gyosho ( semi-cursive), and sosho (cursive ) styles. Considered to be written by Minamoto no Kaneyuki (11th century ).(「New Edition Grace, Beauty and Inqenuity-Masterpices of the Museum of Imperial Collections, Sannomaru Shozokan Vol.1」2003)

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Title/Name Poems from the Anthology "Wakan Roeishu", Kumogami Version
Other Title/
Name
Artist/
Creator
Attributed to Fujiwara no Yukinari
Period/Era Heian period
Century 11c.
Quantity pair of handscrolls
Dimensions
Material/
Technique
ink on paper
Signature/
Inscriptions
Accessories/
Contents
Country/
Origin
Excavation
Site
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Place
Kyoto
Provenance
Collection
No.
SZK003047
Category CalligraphyJapanese Calligraphy
Cultural
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Designation
National Treasure
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Poems from the Anthology "Wakan Roeishu", Kumogami Version

Poems from the Anthology "Wakan Roeishu", Kumogami Version

The name of this piece comes from the paper decorated with dark blue cloud ( kumo ) patterns. The cloud patterns which are placed at the lower right and upper left of each sheet creating a beautiful effect. It is the oldest example using kumogami ( cloud patterned paper ) existing. The characters are written in a mixture of kaisho (block), gyosho ( semi-cursive), and sosho (cursive ) styles. Considered to be written by Minamoto no Kaneyuki (11th century ).(「New Edition Grace, Beauty and Inqenuity-Masterpices of the Museum of Imperial Collections, Sannomaru Shozokan Vol.1」2003)