Faculty of Letters

Takashi KONDO

  (近藤 壮)

Profile Information

Affiliation
Professor, Faculty of Letters, Gakushuin University
Part-time Teacher, Faculty of Art and Design, Kyoto University of Art and Design
Faculty of Arts and Letters, Kyoritsu Women's University
Ochanomizu University
Degree
A Master's Degree of Philosophy(Gakushuin University)

J-GLOBAL ID
201101000698781897
researchmap Member ID
6000028555

Major Research History

 9

Awards

 1

Misc.

 55
  • 紀三井寺 文化財調査報告書―美術工芸編―, 155-172-174, Mar, 2024  
  • 和5年度「千代田学」に関する区内大学等の事業提案制度 共同事業「自然災害発生時における大学を拠点とした帰宅困難者支援に関する研究(3)地域連携を視野に入れた帰宅困難者支援施設運営ゲームの開発」報告書, 25-32, Mar, 2024  
  • 岡田ひろみ, 飯田さやか, 近藤壮, 咲本英恵, 土田牧子, 堀新
    共立女子大学・共立女子短期大学総合文化研究所紀要, (30) 15-38, Feb, 2024  
  • 近藤 壮
    文學藝術, (44) 27-37, Feb, 2023  
  • Takashi, Kondo
    Kyoritsu Women's University Museum annual report & bulletin, 5 37-46, Mar, 2022  
    In this paper, I have attempted to examine the A Folding Screens of Merry-making under Blossoms(kaka yūraku) in the collection of Kyoritsu Women’s University Museum, what kind of work it is, its outline, the style of painting, the background of its production, and the assumption of the client. First of all, on the screen of the work, there are many inherited patterns and figures from the printed books, prints, and handwritten paintings of Hishikawa Moronobu, an Edo period ukiyo-e artist. By analyzing the coincidence of these patterns and figures, I concluded that the subject of this work is a depiction of Hanami (cherry blossom viewing) in Ueno and a genre scene in Yoshiwara. I also pointed out that the artist of this work was most likely Hishikawa Moronobu and his school of painters, and that this work shows an aspect of the Hishikawa School workshop after the death of Hishikawa Moronobu. Furthermore, by analyzing the information that can be read from the painting, I assumed that the order was placed by a wealthy man from a samurai family, especially one with strong feelings for Yoshiwara prostitutes. This is the "male gaze" toward women in the Edo period, and is also a part of the power structure in the Edo period. This work can be seen as a representation of this.

Books and Other Publications

 17

Professional Memberships

 1

Research Projects

 6