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- Letter by Kaneoki (Collection of Letters by Konoe Nobutada and Nine Other Exemplary Calligraphers)
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Letter by Kaneoki (Collection of Letters by Konoe Nobutada and Nine Other Exemplary Calligraphers)
- Museum No.
- BK9-10
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| Title | Letter by Kaneoki (Collection of Letters by Konoe Nobutada and Nine Other Exemplary Calligraphers) |
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| Designation | |
| Artist | Kaneoki |
| Category | Calligraphy(B), Japanese Calligraphy, Documents |
| Country | Japan |
| Period | Momoyama |
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| Materials | |
| Dimensions | Height 14.5cm Width 42.9cm |
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Included Works
Letters by Konoe Nobutada and Nine Other Exemplary Calligraphers
BK9
Letter by Konoe Nobutada (Collection of Letters by Konoe Nobutada and Nine Other Exemplary Calligrap
BK9-1
Letter by Asukai Masaaki (Collection of Letters by Konoe Nobutada and Nine Other Exemplary Calligrap
BK9-2
Letter by Priest Gishun of Daikaku-ji Temple (Collection of Letters by Konoe Nobutada and Nine Other
BK9-3
Letter by Priest Dosho of Shoko-in Temple (Collection of Letters by Konoe Nobutada and Nine Other Ex
BK9-4
Letter by Priest Nitten of Myokaku-ji Temple (Collection of Letters by Konoe Nobutada and Nine Other
BK9-5
Letter by Shokado Shojo (Collection of Letters by Konoe Nobutada and Nine Other Exemplary Calligraph
BK9-6
Letter by Kinoshita Katsutoshi (Collection of Letters by Konoe Nobutada and Nine Other Exemplary Cal
BK9-7
Letter by Kusunoki Chofu (Collection of Letters by Konoe Nobutada and Nine Other Exemplary Calligrap
BK9-8
Letter by Satomura Joha (Collection of Letters by Konoe Nobutada and Nine Other Exemplary Calligraph
BK9-9
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These works contain letters by Konoe Nobutada (1565-1614). They also contain a compilation of letters by court nobles, monks, and literary men of the time, including Asukai Masaaki, Daikakuji Gishun, Shôkôin Dôchô, Myôkakuji Nitten, Shôkadô Shôjô (1584-1639), Kinoshita Katsutoshi (1569-1649), Kusunoki Chôfu, Satomura Jôha (1525-1602), and Kenkô. It is interesting to see the various handwriting styles of exemplary calligraphers who lived during roughly the same era in history.
Japan-Momoyama