List of Cultural Properties of Japan - paintings (Fukushima)

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

National Cultural Properties

As of 1 July 2014, five Important Cultural Properties have been designated.[2][3][4]

Property Date Municipality Ownership Comments Image Dimensions Coordinates Ref.
Descent of Amida with Twenty-Five Bodhisattvas, colour on silk
絹本著色阿弥陀二十五菩薩来迎図
kenpon chakushoku Amida nijūgo bosatsu raigō zu
Kamakura period Aizuwakamatsu Fukushima Museum 37°29′20″N 139°56′05″E / 37.488761°N 139.934621°E / 37.488761; 139.934621 (Fukushima Museum)
Miroku, colour on silk
絹本著色弥勒菩薩像
kenpon chakushoku Miroku bosatsu zō
C13 Iwaki Yakuōji (薬王寺) 155 centimetres (61 in) by 58.8 centimetres (23.1 in) 37°06′57″N 140°55′07″E / 37.115769°N 140.918643°E / 37.115769; 140.918643 (Yakuōji)
Gamō Ujisato, colour on paper
紙本著色蒲生氏郷像
shihon chakushoku Gamō Ujisato zō
1621 Nishiaizu Saikōji (西光寺) 37°41′12″N 139°41′10″E / 37.686626°N 139.686002°E / 37.686626; 139.686002 (Saikōji)
Famous Places in the Eastern Capital, copperplates by Aōdō Denzen
銅版画東都名所図〈亜欧堂田善筆/(二十五図)〉
dōhanga tōto meisho zu
1748-1822 Sukagawa Sukagawa City Museum (須賀川市立博物館) series of twenty-five prints; the designation includes a sample book[5] 37°17′29″N 140°22′45″E / 37.291382°N 140.379170°E / 37.291382; 140.379170 (Sukagawa City Museum)
Amida Triad, colour on silk
絹本著色阿弥陀三尊像
kenpon chakushoku Amida sanzon zō
C13 Taitō, Tokyo Iwaki City
(kept at the Tokyo National Museum)
323.5 centimetres (127.4 in) by 166.8 centimetres (65.7 in) 35°43′08″N 139°46′35″E / 35.718817°N 139.776478°E / 35.718817; 139.776478 (Tokyo National Museum)

Prefectural Cultural Properties

As of 5 July 2011, twenty-seven properties have been designated at a prefectural level.[4]

Property Date Municipality Ownership Comments Image Dimensions Coordinates Ref.
Shichirigahama, colour on silk
絹本著色七里ヶ浜図
kenpon chakushoku Shichirigahama zu
1748-1822 Koori Shutoku Museum by Aōdō Denzen (亜欧堂田善) 37°50′36″N 140°31′07″E / 37.843359°N 140.518516°E / 37.843359; 140.518516 (Shutoku Museum)
Bamboo, flowers, and birds, colour with gold ground on paper
紙本金地著色叢竹花鳥図
shihon kinji chakushoku muratake kachō zu
Edo period Koori Shutoku Museum pair of six-panel byōbu 37°50′36″N 140°31′07″E / 37.843359°N 140.518516°E / 37.843359; 140.518516 (Shutoku Museum)
Poetry Gathering at the Orchid Pavilion
蘭亭曲水図
rantei kyokusui zu
late Edo period Date Hobara Museum of History and Culture (伊達市保原歴史文化資料館) by Kumasaka Tekizan (熊坂適山) 56.3 centimetres (22.2 in) by 84.3 centimetres (33.2 in) 37°49′11″N 140°34′11″E / 37.819675°N 140.569811°E / 37.819675; 140.569811 (Hobara Museum of History and Culture)
Hanawa Hokiichi, colour on silk
絹本著色塙保己一像
kenpon chakushoku Hanawa Hokiichi zō
1821 Iwaki private 172.7 centimetres (68.0 in) by 55.7 centimetres (21.9 in) 36°53′37″N 140°45′27″E / 36.893514°N 140.757372°E / 36.893514; 140.757372 (Kubotanishidono-chō, Iwaki)

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