File:《伝源頼朝像》13世紀、鎌倉時代、神護寺、京都.jpg

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Fujiwara no Takanobu: Minamoto no Yoritomo  wikidata:Q4373340 reasonator:Q4373340
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Minamoto no Yoritomo
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日本語: 神護寺所蔵の三像のひとつ(神護寺三像参照)。かねてより伝・源頼朝像とされてきたが、1995年に米倉迪夫が否定説を出し、その過程で製作年が藤原隆信以後と認定されている[1]。『神護寺略記』によれば、この寺の建立の際、隆信の描いた頼朝、平重盛藤原光能、平業房(なりふさ, ?-1179)、後白河法皇らの像が、仙洞院に安置された[2]
English: Portrait of Yoritomo, Hanging scroll; color on silk. Owned by Jingo-ji temple in Kyoto. Formerly identified as the original portrait by Fujiwara Takanobu who according to the Jongoji ryakki, had painted the portraits of Yoritomo, Shigemori, Fujiwara Mitsuyoshi, Taira no Narifusa, and of Cloister Emperor Goshirakawa that were placed in the Sentōin building of the Jingo-ji temple at the time it was erected.[2] But recent scholarship ascribes a later date to this piece than the artist's lifetime, and perhaps it is a copy of the 1179 original by Takanobu (?). The long-held view that this represented Yoritomo was challenged in 1995 by Michio Yonekura, and in the argument appeared the reevaluation of the date. ("Three portraits at Jingo-ji" ja:神護寺三像, see #gallery below)
Русский: Портрет Минамото но Ёритомо, копия картины, авторство которой приписывается Фудзиваре но Таканобу (1179 год). Роспись по шёлку.
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Kamakura period (1185–1333) Edit this at Wikidata
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Place of creation 日本
Source/Photographer 東京国立博物館, NHK, NHKプロモーション, 読売新聞社 編集. やまと絵 : 受け継がれる王朝の美 : 特別展, NHK, 2023.10. https://ndlsearch.ndl.go.jp/books/R100000002-I033118374
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  1. Tajima 1908, p.29 に写真が刊行されている。
  2. a b Shinchosha (1985) 新潮世界美術事典(Shincho Sekai Bijutsu Jiten) Shinchosha's world art dictionary, Shinchosha ISBN: 4-10-730206-7.

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