Man'yoshu, Kanazawa Version

Fujiwara no Sadanobu

  • Heian period, 12th century
  • ink on decorated paper
  • volume
  • Heian period, 12th century | ink on decorated paper | volume |

Calligraphy - Japanese Calligraphy

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Man'yoshu, Kanazawa Version

Man'yoshu, Kanazawa Version

The name comes from its former owner, the Maeda family who was the feudal lord of Kanazawa. Most of volume 2 and a part of volume 4 are bound together. The paper is considered to be karagami (Chinese paper ) made in Japan, and the writing is robust and ever changing in style, which is considered to be by Fujiwara no Sadanobu (1088-?) judging by his other existing examples. (「New Edition Grace, Beauty and Inqenuity-Masterpices of the Museum of Imperial Collections, Sannomaru Shozokan Vol.1」2003)