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The painting "Nijugo Bosatsu-raigo-zu" has been handed down in Nison-in Temple, a famous temple in Sagano. It is a historical masterpiece that has been certified as an important art object. It consists of 17 paintings written by Tosa Yukihiro, a Muromachi-era painter who is the substantial founder of the Tosa-ha school. It has not been published for a long time from the viewpoint of preservation, but it has been extensively repaired from 2019 to 2021. In addition, the process of the repair and the results of the scientific analysis conducted at the time of the repair are recorded in detail with photographs and sentences. In addition, the history of art, history, and scientific research are also added to consider the process of establishment of this work and its subsequent history by experts in each field. It is also valuable as a preservation repair report and research book. The Nison-in Temple at the base of "Mount Ogura" which was also described in the Hyakunin isshu is famous for having two statues of Shaka-nyorai and Amida Nyorai as the principal image, but <
● The repair of Buddhist paintings is reported in detail in terms of art history.
<<25 Bosatsu Raigo-zu>> The repair of 17 paintings was done by Keisuke Nakamura, the third Paperer of the well-established "Nakamura Komeido". He carefully tracks the repair process and introduces the elegance of craftsmanship that has been handed down in Kyoto.
Contents
1, Nison-in Temple and 25 Bosatsu Raigo-zu
Nison-in Temple, Raigo-zu Scenery. Nobuhisa KANEKO
The introduction of Gyakushi History and 25 Bosatsu Raigo-zu
The introduction of Gyakushi History and 25 Bosatsu Raigo-zu
Taiki TAKAHASHI
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