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開講年度 2016年度
開講学期 2016年度 秋学期
授業コード 22613
科目 Japanese Art
教員氏名 ALT,Helene
授業種別 週間授業
授業方法 講義
授業概要 This is a survey of Japanese art history. The objective of the course is to have the student acquire knowledge of the foreign influences, trends, major works, special characteristics of Japanese art, and the effect of religious, historical, and social aspects on art. The course covers the early Neolithic (Jomon) to the Edo period. The emphasis is on sculpture and painting, but applied arts such as ceramics and lacquer ware are shown where necessary. The main types of art shown in the respective periods are: mostly pottery for the prehistorical periods of Jomon and Yayoi; haniwa figurines, metalware etc. for the Tumulus period; Buddhist sculpture etc. for the Asuka and Hakuho periods; Buddhist sculpture, crafts in the Shosoin Repository etc. for the Tempyo period; Esoteric Buddhist sculpture and painting etc. for the Early Heian period; Buddhist art, narrative picture scrolls, ornamented sutra transcriptions etc. for the Late Heian period; Buddhist art, narrative picture scrolls etc. for the Kamakura period; Zen temple gardens, ink painting etc. for the Nambokucho and Muromachi periods; art related to the tea ceremony, popular themes in painting (Namban painting etc.) and various schools of painting (Kano school, Rimpa etc.) for the Momoyama period; and various schools of painting (schools continuing from the Momoyama period as well as new schools such as Nanga, Maruyama school, ukiyoe etc.) for the Edo period. Lectures are conducted in English accompanied by slides.
到達目標 1) Students will be able to understand the trends and special characteristics of Japanese art.
2) Students will be able to identify the major works of Japanese art.
3) Students will be able to appreciate Japanese art as an important part of Japanese culture.
授業計画 1st class (23 Sept., 3rd period): introduction of the course
2nd class (23 Sept., 4th period): Jomon and Yayoi periods/ pottery etc.
3rd class (30 Sept., 3rd period): Tumulus period/ haniwa, bronze mirrors etc.
4th class (30 Sept., 4th period): Asuka period (1)/ introduction of Buddhism etc.
5th class (7 Oct., 3rd period): Asuka period (2)/ Buddhist sculpture etc.
6th class (7 Oct., 4th period): Hakuho period (1)/ Buddhist sculpture etc.
7th class (14 Oct., 3rd period): Hakuho period (2)/ Buddhist painting etc.
8th class (14 Oct., 4th period): Tempyo period (1)/ Buddhist sculpture etc.
9th class (21 Oct., 3rd period): Tempyo period (2)/ Buddhist sculpture etc.
10th class (21 Oct., 4th period): Tempyo period (3)/ painting, Shosoin etc.
11th class (4 Nov., 3rd period): Early Heian period (1)/ Buddhist sculpture etc.
12th class (4 Nov., 4th period): Early Heian period (2)/ Buddhist & Shinto sculpture etc.
13th class (11 Nov., 3rd period): Early Heian period (3)/ Buddhist painting etc.
14th class (11 Nov., 4th period): Late Heian period (1)/ Buddhist sculpture etc.
15th class (18 Nov., 3rd period): Late Heian period (2)/ Buddhist painting etc.
16th class (18 Nov., 4th period): Late Heian period (3)/ narrative picture scrolls etc.
17th class (25 Nov., 3rd period): Late Heian period (4)/ ornamented sutra transcriptions etc.
18th class (25 Nov., 4th period): Kamakura period (1)/ Buddhist sculpture etc.
19th class (2 Dec., 3rd period): Kamakura period (2)/ Buddhist painting, narrative picture scrolls etc.
20th class (2 Dec., 4th period): Nambokucho and Muromachi periods (1)/ Zen temple gardens, introduction to Chinese ink painting etc.
21st class (9 Dec., 3rd period): Muromachi period (2)/ ink painting etc.
22nd class (9 Dec., 4th period): Momoyama period (1)/ art related to the tea ceremony, popular painting themes etc.
23rd class (16 Dec., 3rd period): Momoyama period (2)/painting (Kano School and Rimpa)
24th class (16 Dec., 4th period): Momoyama period (3)/other painters
25th class (23 Dec., 3rd period): Edo period (1)/ Kano School, Rimpa etc.
26th class (23 Dec., 4th period): Edo period (2)/ Nanga, Western-style painting etc.
27th class (20 Jan., 3rd period): Edo period (3)/ Maruyama School, Eccentrics etc.
28th class (20 Jan., 4th period): Edo period (4)/ early Ukiyoe etc.
29th class (27 Jan., 3rd period): Edo period (5)/ late Ukiyoe etc.
30th class (27 Jan., 4th period): evaluation/summary
授業時間外学習 Abbreviations used for the titles of books are:
Heritage = Heritage of Japanese Art
Arts 1, Arts 2 = The Arts of Japan Vol. 1 & Vol. 2

1st & 2nd classes (23 Sept., 3rd & 4th periods): Heritage pp. 7 ~ 10, Arts 1 pp. 9 ~ 14
3rd & 4th classes (30 Sept., 3rd & 4th periods): review notes from 20 Sept., Heritage pp. 10 ~ 13, Arts 1 pp. 14 ~ 34
5th & 6th classes (7 Oct., 3rd & 4th periods): review notes from 27 Sept., Heritage pp. 14 ~ 15, Arts 1 pp. 35 ~ 60
7th & 8th classes (14 Oct., 3rd & 4th periods): review notes from 4 Oct., Heritage pp. 16, Arts 1 pp. 61 ~ 86
9th and 10th classes (21 Oct., 3rd & 4th periods): review notes from 11 Oct., Heritage p. 17, Arts 1 pp. 87 ~ 112
11th & 12th classes (4 Nov., 3rd & 4th periods): review notes from 18 Oct., Heritage pp. 18 ~ 19, Arts 1 113 ~ 136
13th & 14th classes (11 Nov., 3rd & 4th periods): review notes from 25 Oct., Heritage pp. 20 ~ 23, Arts 1 pp. 137 ~ 160
15th & 16th classes (18 Nov., 3rd & 4th periods): review notes from 8 Nov., Heritage pp. 24 ~ 26, Arts 1 pp. 161 ~ 182
17th & 18th classes (25 Nov., 3rd & 4th periods): review notes from 15 Nov., Heritage pp. 26 ~ 28, Arts 1 pp. 183 ~ 223
19th & 20th classes (2 Dec., 3rd & 4th periods): review notes from 15 Nov., Heritage pp. 28 ~ 30, Arts 1 pp. 224 ~ 228
21st & 22nd classes (9 Dec., 3rd & 4th periods): review notes from 29 Nov., Heritage pp. 31 ~ 32, Arts 2 pp. 9 ~ 33, 237 ~ 242
23rd & 24th classes (16 Dec.., 3rd & 4th periods): review notes from 6 Dec., Heritage pp. 33 ~ 35, Arts 2 pp. 34 ~ 107
25th & 66th classes (23 Dec.., 3rd & 4th periods): review notes from 13 Dec., Heritage p. 36, Arts 2 pp. 108 ~ 167
27th & 28th classes (20 Jan., 3rd & 4th periods): review notes from 20 Dec., Heritage pp. 37 ~ 38, Arts 2 pp. 168 ~ 212
29th & 30th classes (27 Jan., 3rd & 4th periods): review all notes, Heritage p. 39, Arts 2 pp. 261 ~ 264
テキスト No textbooks are assigned. However, students must read the books mentioned below under "Supplementary Reading."
参考書 The following books are on reserve at the library:
- Noma, Seiroku (Rosenfield, J. and Webb, G. T. trans.). The Arts of Japan Vols. I and II. Kodansha International
- Tanaka, Ichimatsu et al. The Heritage of Japanese Art. Kodansha Ltd.
Other references will be mentioned in class.
評価基準 Students are evaluated for their final examination (50%) and class participation (25%), and in-class activities (25%).
A = The student has performed excellently in class, has an excellent understanding of the trends and special characteristics of Japanese art and can excellently explain the major works .
B = The student has performed very well in class, has a very good understanding of the trends and special characteristics of Japanese art and can very well explain the major works.
C = The student has performed well in class, has a good understanding of the trends and special characteristics of Japanese art and can explain well the major works..
D = The student has performed passably in class, has a general understanding of the trends and special characteristics of Japanese art but cannot explain well the major works.
F = The student has performed unsatisfactorily in class, has a poor understanding of the trends and special characteristics of Japanese art and cannot explain the major works.
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最終更新日 2016/03/16