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English: Osaka-zu byobu, the Japanese folding screen depicting the cityscape of Osaka during the Toyotomi period (owned by Schloss Eggenberg) http://www.kansai-u.ac.jp/Museum/osaka-toshi/en_visual01.html#jump01
日本語: 豊臣期大阪図屏風(オーストリア・エッゲンベルク城所蔵)。もとは八曲一隻の本間屏風だったと推定されるものが一扇ずつ分解されエッゲンベルク城「インドの間(現・日本の間)」の壁面にはめ込まれている。遅くとも17世紀後半にはエッゲンベルク家が所有していた。2000年から修復が始まったことをきっかけに、日本の屏風らしいということがわかり、調査の結果、2007年に豊臣期の大坂城とその城下を描いた屏風であると発表された。制作年は、住吉大社の石舞台が描かれていることから1607年以降であり、徳川家が優勢となる1615年の大坂夏の陣の前くらいまでではないかと推測されている
Date between circa 1607 and circa 1615
date QS:P,+1650-00-00T00:00:00Z/7,P1319,+1607-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1326,+1615-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
Upload date: 6 May 2015
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