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Kiroku-gire

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Date
制作年 AD13
Title
キロクギレ
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Depository
Institute of Oriental Classics (Shido Bunko) Campus Mita
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AW-CEN-000351-0000
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CC BY Images license
Creditline

慶應義塾(センチュリー赤尾コレクション)

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Authentic calligraphy works done by Sadaie (also Teika) originally created as scrolls and bound-books were frequently cut into segments, as they were such sought-after pieces. The great admiration Sadaie’s hand commanded in the poetry society, tremendous popularity of his works along with the rise of the art of chanoyu (also sado, tea ceremony), and an increasingly larger number of calligraphy aficionados and collectors as Calligraphic Exemplars became greatly popular. As a result, Sadaie’s Meigetsuki and other books depicting ancient practices at court were cut into segments known as ‘Kiroku-gire’ (‘Segmented Records’), which commanded the utmost reverence from Sadaie devotees. These Kiroku-gire segments were classified into Dai Kiroku-gire (larger) and Ko Kiroku-gire (smaller) , depending on their size. The segment shown here is a Kiroku-gire, and is instantly a valuable record of court life and manners. It is an authentic document depicting Sadaie’s true life as a person, while allowing readers a glimpse into the vivid lifestyles in the aristocratic or samurai families and ancient history.

次亮帰参立中門外小舎人持御釼立傍次亮相逢啓事由於南階東間簀子啓之寛弘宰相中将経房啓承暦亮有綱卿元永亮顕隆卿次敷勅使座 十

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AW-CEN-000351-0000
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CC BY
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慶應義塾(センチュリー赤尾コレクション)

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Institute of Oriental Classics (Shido Bunko)
Campus Mita
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Art

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OPEN DATADESIGN

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Title (EN)
Kiroku-gire

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Weights and quantities
Quantity 1幅
Attachments
二重箱、各紙覆、古筆了音極、久曽神氏解読書

Identifiers

Title (EN)
Kiroku-gire

Physical description

Weights and quantities
Quantity 1幅
Attachments
二重箱、各紙覆、古筆了音極、久曽神氏解読書