List of Cultural Properties of Japan - paintings (Yamanashi)

This list is of the Cultural Properties of Japan designated in the category of paintings (絵画 kaiga) for the Prefecture of Yamanashi.[1]

National Cultural Properties

As of 1 September 2015, twelve Important Cultural Properties (including two *National Treasures) have been designated, being of national significance.[2][3][4]

Property Date Municipality Ownership Comments Image Dimensions Coordinates Ref.
*Summer Landscape, colour on silk
絹本著色夏景山水図
kenpon chakushoku kakei sansui zu
Southern Song MInobu Kuon-ji 118.5 centimetres (46.7 in) by 52.7 centimetres (20.7 in) 35°22′55″N 138°25′30″E / 35.381919°N 138.425059°E / 35.381919; 138.425059 (Kuonji)
*Daruma, colour on silk
絹本著色達磨図
kenpon chakushoku Daruma zu
Kamakura period Kōshū Kōgaku-ji 123.3 centimetres (48.5 in) by 61.2 centimetres (24.1 in) 35°42′39″N 138°43′22″E / 35.710950°N 138.722846°E / 35.710950; 138.722846 (Kōgakuji)
Sankō Kokushi, colour on silk
絹本著色三光国師
kenpon chakushoku Sankō Kokushi zō
1386 Kōshū Kōgaku-ji 35°42′39″N 138°43′22″E / 35.710950°N 138.722846°E / 35.710950; 138.722846 (Kōgakuji)
Shaka Triad with Eighteen Arhats, colour on silk
絹本著色釈迦三尊十八羅漢図
kenpon chakushoku Shaka sanzon jūhachi rakan zu
Kamakura period Kōfu Ichiren-ji (一蓮寺) three scrolls 35°39′07″N 138°34′17″E / 35.652040°N 138.571295°E / 35.652040; 138.571295 (Ichirenji)
Eight Phases of Shaka, colour on silk
絹本著色釈迦八相図
kenpon chakushoku Shaka hassō zu
Kamakura period MInobu Kuon-ji three scrolls 35°22′55″N 138°25′30″E / 35.381919°N 138.425059°E / 35.381919; 138.425059 (Kuonji)
Daien Zenji, colour on silk
絹本著色大円禅師
kenpon chakushoku Daien Zenji zō
1393 Kōshū Kōgaku-ji 35°42′39″N 138°43′22″E / 35.710950°N 138.722846°E / 35.710950; 138.722846 (Kōgakuji)
Takeda Nobutora, colour on silk, by Takeda Nobukado
絹本著色武田信虎像〈武田信廉筆/〉
kenpon chakushoku Takeda Nobutora zō (Takeda Nobukado hitsu)
Muromachi period Kōfu Daisen-ji (大泉寺) 35°40′37″N 138°34′51″E / 35.677000°N 138.580856°E / 35.677000; 138.580856 (Daisenji)
Wife of Takeda Nobutora, colour on silk, by Takeda Nobukado
絹本著色武田信虎夫人像〈武田信廉筆/〉
kenpon chakushoku Takeda Nobutora fujin zō (Takeda Nobukado hitsu)
Muromachi period Kōfu Chōzen-ji (長禅寺) 35°39′56″N 138°34′38″E / 35.665601°N 138.577101°E / 35.665601; 138.577101 (Chōzenji)
Nirvana painting, colour on silk, attributed to Reisai
絹本著色仏涅槃図〈(伝霊彩筆)/〉
kenpon chakushoku Butsu nehan zu (den-Reisai hitsu)
Muromachi period Fuefuki Daizōkyō-ji (大蔵経寺) 35°39′38″N 138°38′00″E / 35.660689°N 138.633332°E / 35.660689; 138.633332 (Daizōkyōji)
Pictorial Biography of Hōnen Shōnin, colour on silk
絹本著色法然上人絵伝
kenpon chakushoku Hōnen shōnin e-den
Kamakura period Fuefuki Yamanashi Prefectural Museum pair of scrolls 35°38′25″N 138°38′54″E / 35.640192°N 138.648464°E / 35.640192; 138.648464 (Yamanashi Prefectural Museum)
Pine and Plum, ink on silk, by Gotaiso
絹本墨画松梅図〈呉太素筆/〉
kenpon bokuga shōbai zu
Yuan dynasty Kōfu Daisen-ji (大泉寺) 35°40′37″N 138°34′51″E / 35.677000°N 138.580856°E / 35.677000; 138.580856 (Daisenji)
Tao Hongjing Listening to the Pines, light colour on paper
紙本淡彩陶道明聴松図
shihon tansai Tō Dōmyō chōshō zu
1442 Fuefuki Yamanashi Prefectural Museum 35°38′25″N 138°38′54″E / 35.640192°N 138.648464°E / 35.640192; 138.648464 (Yamanashi Prefectural Museum)

Prefectural Cultural Properties

As of 1 May 2015, forty-seven properties have been designated at a prefectural level.[4][5]

Property Date Municipality Ownership Comments Image Dimensions Coordinates Ref.
Hachiman in Priestly Attire, painting on wooden boards
板絵僧形八幡神像
ita-e sōgyō Hachiman shinzō
1461 Minami-Alps Hōzen-ji 35°36′11″N 138°29′05″E / 35.603156°N 138.484728°E / 35.603156; 138.484728 (Hōzenji)
Tenjin Crossing to China, colour on paper
紙本著色渡唐天神像図
shihon chakushoku Totō Tenjin zōzu
Kōshū Kumano Jinja (熊野神社) 35°41′30″N 138°43′31″E / 35.691794°N 138.725376°E / 35.691794; 138.725376 (Kumano Jinja)

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