拍品专文
published:
Azabu Museum of Art, and Osaka Municipal Museum of Art, eds., Nikuhitsu ukiyo-e meihin ten: Azabu bijutsukan shozo/Ukiyo-e Painting Masterpieces in the Collection of the Azabu Museum of Art, introduction by Kobayashi Tadashi, exh. cat. (Tokyo: Azabu Museum of Art; Osaka: Osaka Municipal Museum of Art, 1988), pl. 3.
Azabu Museum of Arts and Crafts, and Japan Institute of Arts and Crafts, eds., Edo no fashon, kaikan kinen ten, Part 1: Nikuhitsu ukiyo-e ni miru onnatachi no yosooi/"Fashion of Edo": Women's dress in Ukiyo-e Paintings, exh. cat. (Tokyo: Azabu Museum of Arts and Crafts, 1989), pl. 3.
Iwasa Matabei ten (Iwasa Matabei exhibition), edited by the Fukui Prefectural Museum, exh. cat. (Fukui: Fukui Prefectural Museum, 1984), pls. 32--1, 32--2.
Dale Carolyn Gluckman, and Sharon Sadako Takeda, When Art Became Fashion: Kosode in Edo-period Japan, exh. cat. (New York and Tokyo: Weatherhill; Los Angeles: Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 1992), cat. no. 181 [Dancers], color pl. p. 316.
Kobayashi Tadashi, ed., Azabu bijutsu kogeikan (Azabu Museum of Arts and Crafts), vol. 6 of Nikuhitsu ukiyo-e taikan (Tokyo: Kodansha, 1995), pl. 3.
Suntory Museum of Art, ed., Odoru sugata, mau katachi: Buyo-zu no keifu ten (The shapes of dance, the patterns of dance: Exhibition of the lineage of dance imagery), exh. cat. (Tokyo: Suntory Museum of Art, 1992), pl. 66 [Dancers].
Tajima Shi'ichi, ed., Ukiyo-e ha gashu (Ukiyo-e school painting), vol. 1 (Tokyo: Shinbi Shoin, 1906), nos. 21, 22.
Tsuji Nobuo, Iwasa Matabei, vol. 13 of Nihon bijutsu kaiga zenshu (Tokyo: Shueisha, 1980), nos. 65, 66.
_____, Iwasa Matabei, Nihon no bijutsu 12, no. 259 (Tokyo: Shibundo, 1987), no. 85.
Ukiyo-e nikuhitsu meisaku ten (Exhibition of masterpieces of ukiyo-e painting), exh. cat. (Tokyo: Japan Ukiyo-e Society, 1969), no. 11.
Azabu Museum of Art, and Osaka Municipal Museum of Art, eds., Nikuhitsu ukiyo-e meihin ten: Azabu bijutsukan shozo/Ukiyo-e Painting Masterpieces in the Collection of the Azabu Museum of Art, introduction by Kobayashi Tadashi, exh. cat. (Tokyo: Azabu Museum of Art; Osaka: Osaka Municipal Museum of Art, 1988), pl. 3.
Azabu Museum of Arts and Crafts, and Japan Institute of Arts and Crafts, eds., Edo no fashon, kaikan kinen ten, Part 1: Nikuhitsu ukiyo-e ni miru onnatachi no yosooi/"Fashion of Edo": Women's dress in Ukiyo-e Paintings, exh. cat. (Tokyo: Azabu Museum of Arts and Crafts, 1989), pl. 3.
Iwasa Matabei ten (Iwasa Matabei exhibition), edited by the Fukui Prefectural Museum, exh. cat. (Fukui: Fukui Prefectural Museum, 1984), pls. 32--1, 32--2.
Dale Carolyn Gluckman, and Sharon Sadako Takeda, When Art Became Fashion: Kosode in Edo-period Japan, exh. cat. (New York and Tokyo: Weatherhill; Los Angeles: Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 1992), cat. no. 181 [Dancers], color pl. p. 316.
Kobayashi Tadashi, ed., Azabu bijutsu kogeikan (Azabu Museum of Arts and Crafts), vol. 6 of Nikuhitsu ukiyo-e taikan (Tokyo: Kodansha, 1995), pl. 3.
Suntory Museum of Art, ed., Odoru sugata, mau katachi: Buyo-zu no keifu ten (The shapes of dance, the patterns of dance: Exhibition of the lineage of dance imagery), exh. cat. (Tokyo: Suntory Museum of Art, 1992), pl. 66 [Dancers].
Tajima Shi'ichi, ed., Ukiyo-e ha gashu (Ukiyo-e school painting), vol. 1 (Tokyo: Shinbi Shoin, 1906), nos. 21, 22.
Tsuji Nobuo, Iwasa Matabei, vol. 13 of Nihon bijutsu kaiga zenshu (Tokyo: Shueisha, 1980), nos. 65, 66.
_____, Iwasa Matabei, Nihon no bijutsu 12, no. 259 (Tokyo: Shibundo, 1987), no. 85.
Ukiyo-e nikuhitsu meisaku ten (Exhibition of masterpieces of ukiyo-e painting), exh. cat. (Tokyo: Japan Ukiyo-e Society, 1969), no. 11.