Art patronage–Japan–Kyoto–History–17th century. Art patronage–Japan–Kyoto–History–16th century. Art–Political aspects–Japan–Kyoto–History– 17th century. Art–Political aspects–Japan–Kyoto–History–16th century. 2) Includes bibliographical references and index. Art and palace politics in early modern Japan, 1580s-1680s / Elizabeth Lillehoj. Carpenter and Alfred Haft Design Peter Yeoh, London and New York Studio Berry Slok, Amsterdam (cover) Production High Trade BV, Zwolle, The Netherlands Printed in Hungary ISBN 978-90-04-20612-0 Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Lillehoj, Elizabeth. Published by BRILL PlantijnstrJC Leiden The Netherlands /jvc Text editing Naomi Noble Richard with John T. Koninklijke Brill NV incorporates the imprints Brill, Global Oriental, Hotei Publishing, IDC Publishers, Martinus Nijhoff Publishers and VSP. CarpenterĪrt and Palace Politics in Early Modern Japan 1580s–1680s by elizabeth lillehojĬopyright 2011 by Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands. Japanese visual culture series Volume 2 Managing Editor John T. Go-Mizunoo’s Progeny and the Imperial LineageĪppendix 1: Emperors and Reigning EmpressesĪppendix 2: Members of the Imperial FamilyĪppendix 3: Imperial Palace Documents, Buildings, and Panel PaintingsĪrt and palace politics in early modern japan 1580s–1680s Relations between the Dairi and Bakufu Leaders Palace Interaction with Kyoto TownspeopleĨ Visual Documents of the Emperor-Warlord Relationship Scroll of an Imaginary Poetry Contest of Artisans The Townsman Painter Sōtatsu’s Entrée to the Court The Royal Couple’s Sponsorship of Kano Painters Other Visual Records of the Emperor’s Excursion to Nijōħ Emperor and Empress as Patrons of Kyoto Culture Precedents and Preparations for an Imperial Visit Roles of Noblewomen in the Early Edo-Period CourtĦ Paintings of the Imperial Excursion to Nijō Castle The Royal Wedding for a Warlord’s DaughterĪdditional Panels from the Empress’s Palace The Palace as Bastion of Aristocratic Cultureĥ Art and Architecture for Empress Tōfukumon’in Religious Prerogatives of a Divine Monarch Revival of an Esoteric Buddhist New Year’s Rite The Court’s Observance of Annual Rites and CeremoniesĬopying the Scrolls of Annual Rites and Ceremonies The Emperor’s Role in the Deification of IeyasuĤ Go-Mizunoo’s Ritual and Cultural Agenda Peonies and Tang Figures from the Keichō Palace Takanobu’s Paintings for the Keichō Palace The Tokugawa Assertion of Political Dominance Palace Relations with Military Authoritiesģ Tokugawa Shoguns and Patronage for the Throne Printed Books and Notions of Imperial Authority Resources for the Study of Gendered Aristocratic RolesĬharacteristics of Emperor-Warlord RelationsĢ Go-Yōzei’s Imperial Imperative as Cultural Arbiter
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