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1998 Fiscal Year Final Research Report Summary

The History of Reception of the Michelangelesque idea of Art History in the Modern Age of Japan

Research Project

Project/Area Number 09610060
Research Category

Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C)

Allocation TypeSingle-year Grants
Section一般
Research Field Fine art history
Research InstitutionOsaka Prefecture University

Principal Investigator

NAKAE Akira  Osaka Prefecture University, College of Integrated Arts and Sciences, Professor, 総合科学部, 教授 (20079007)

Project Period (FY) 1997 – 1998
KeywordsMichelangelo / Kakuzo Okakura / Yuichi Takahashi / Seiki Kuroda / Takamori Saigo
Research Abstract

In the novels of Soseki Natume(1867-1916), who could read the books by W.Pater and A.Symonds, we can find the dantesque and michelangelesque Inferno. In 1901, Yasuji Otuka, Professor of Tokyo Imperial Univesity and Soseki's friend, lectured on the humorous criticisms concerning the nude paintings, telling about Biaglo who hypocritically had blamed the nudes in Michelangelo's "Last Judgment"in Sistine Chapel as reported in the story told by Vasari in 1568. In 1906, Soseki' s novel, I Am A Cat(1905-1906), criticised bitterly Seiki Kuroda's "wisdom, Impression, Sentlment"(1899) and woman Nude" (1901) for these Tainesque and Spartan ideas. Syoichi Toyama, Kuroda's patron and president of Tokyo Imperial University, also told about the heroic idea in 1890, comparing Takamori Saigou to Mlchlangelo or his "David". Painter Yuichi Takahshi not only confessed to be ardent admirer of Saigo, but also painted the mythical hero. "Prince Yamato Takeru, in the michelangelesque tragic gesture as the symbol of Nationality of Japan and as the metapher of Saigo. The "Bronze Statue of Saigo" made after the wooden model by Koun Tak.amua, Professor of the Tokyo Art School, and located on the hill of Ueno Garden in 1888, reminds us the bronze replica of Michelangelo's "David", which had been located in 1874 in the Piazza di Michelangelo on the south hill of Florence as if it were a symbol of new-born Royal Italy. This demonstrates that Okakura, the first president of the Tokyo Art School, accepted the art theory of Michelangelo, because he had visited Italy in 1887. In 1889, therefore, he could compare Hogai Kano's "Maternal Avaloke- itesvara"to Michelangelo's "Creation of Adam". In conclusion, we can find the great intelligences in Okakua, Yuichi and Soseki to to have striven to understand the art theory of Michelangelo.

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All Publications (6 results)

  • [Publications] 中江 彬: "漱石の『草枕』におけるミケランジェロ" 大阪府立大学人文学論集. 第16集. 17-38 (1998)

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  • [Publications] 中江 彬: "漱石の『吾輩は猫である』とミケランジェロ" 大阪府立大学紀要C(人文社会科学). 第46巻. 1-13 (1998)

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  • [Publications] 中江 彬: "高橋由一とミケランジェロ" 大阪府立大学人文学論集. 第17集. 25-44 (1999)

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  • [Publications] Akira NAKAE: "Michelangelo in Soseki's Kusamakura" The Humanities, Osaka Prefecture University. Vol.16. 17-38 (1998)

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  • [Publications] Akira NAKAE: "Soseki's I Am A Cat and Michelangelo" Bulletin of the Osaka Prefecture University (C) : The Humanities and Social Sciencies. Vol.46. 1-13 (1998)

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  • [Publications] Akira NAKAE: "Yuichi Takahashi and Michelangelo" The Humanities, Osaka Prefecture University. Vol.17. 25-44 (1999)

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Published: 1999-12-08  

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