NIHON NO BIJUTSU
Indexed by author (through August 2002)
compiled by Sarah Thompson, University of Oregon
Abe Hiromu
Shosôin no gakki (Musical Instruments in the Shosôin). 117 (February 1976).
Akanuma Taka
Raku (Chôjiro to Raku daidai) (Raku ware: Chôjirô and the successive generations of Raku potters). 399 (August 1999).
Kôrai chawan (Koryo tea bowls). 425 (October 2001).
Akiyama Terukazu (1918- )
Genji e (Illustrations of The Tale of Genji). 119 (April 1976).
Arakawa Hirokazu (1929- )
Maki-e (Maki-e lacquer). 35 (March 1969).
Urushi to urushi-e (Lacquerware and lacquer paintings). 163 (December 1979).
Inro to netsuke (Inro and netsuke). 195 (August 1982).
Kô dôgu (Incense utensils). 276 (May 1989).
Ariga Yoshitaka (1940- )
Heian kaiga (Painting of the Heian period). 205 (June 1983).
Hokkekyô e (Illustrations of the Lotus Sutra). 269 (October 1988).
Kirikane to saishiki (Techniques of coloring and cut gold leaf in painting and sculpture). 373 (June 1997).
Asai Kazuharu (1949- )
Fukûkenjaku, Juntei kannon zô (Images of Fukûkenjaku and Juntei Kannon). 382 (March 1998).
Asakawa Shigeo (1956- )
Ritô no kenchiku (The architecture of the distant islands). 406 (March 2000).
Asano Kiyoshi (1905- )
Nihon kenchiku no kôzô (Construction in Japanese architecture). 245 (October 1986).
Asano Shûgô see Narazaki Muneshige and Asano Shûgô
Chino Kaori
Ise monogatari e (Illustrations of Tales of Ise). 301 (June 1991).
Emaki: Saigyô monogatari e (The picture scroll of the story of Saigyô). 416 (January 2001).
Chizawa Teiji (1912- )
Sôtatsu (The Rimpa painter Sôtatsu [?-1643?]). 31 (November 1968).
Kôrin (The Rimpa painter Kôrin [1658-1716]). 53 (October 1970).
Sakai Hôitsu (The Rimpa painter Sakai Hôitsu [1761-1828]). 186 (November 1981).
Dainobu Yûji
Ôtani Kôzui to Seiiki bijutsu (Ôtani Kôzui and the art of Central Asia). 434 (July 2002).
Doi Takashi (1949- )
Jômon jidai II (The middle Jomon period). 190 (March 1982).
Jômon jidai no sôshingu (Personal ornament in the Jômon period). 369 (February 1997).
Doi Tsugiyoshi (1906- )
Hasegawa Tôhaku (The painter Hasegawa Tôhaku [1539-1610]). 87 (August 1973).
Sanraku to Sansetsu (The Kanô painters Sanraku [1559-1635] and Sansetsu [1590-1651]). 172 (September 1980).
Donohashi Akio [or Akiho?] (1948- )
Asuka, Nara kaiga (Painting of the Asuka and Nara periods). 204 (May 1983).
Butsuden zu (Depictions of the life of the Buddha). 267 (August 1988).
Ebine Toshio (1938- )
Suibokuga-- Mokuan kara Minchô e (Ink painting: From Mokuan [fl. 1323-1345] to Minchô [1352-1431]). 333 (February 1994).
Egami Yasushi (1935- )
Sôshoku kyô (Decorated sutra scrolls). 278 (July 1989).
Senmen ga (Kodai hen) (Fan paintings: The ancient period). 319 (December 1992).
Ryôshi sôshoku, hakuchirashi (Paper decorated with sprinkled gold foil). 397 (June 1999).
Eguchi Shôichi (1913- )
Fumi-e to rosario (Kirishitan kankei ihin) (The Christian legacy: Rosaries and "treading pictures"). 144 (May 1978).
Fujimura Izumi
Bushi no sumai (Warrior residences). 296 (January 1991).
Fujioka Michio (1908- )
Kyôto Gosho to Sentô Gosho (The Kyoto Imperial Palace and the Sentô [or Sendô] Imperial Palace). 99 (August 1974).
Fujioka Ryoichi (1909- )
Chadôgu (Tea ceremony utensils). 22 (February 1968). English translation by Louise Allison Cort, Tea Ceremony Utensils (Arts of Japan 3; Weatherhill/Shibundo, 1973).
Shino to Oribe (Shino and Oribe wares). 51 (August 1970). English translation by Samuel Crowell Morse, Shino and Oribe Ceramics (Japanese Arts Library 1; Kodansha International/Shibundo, 1977).
Shôsôin no tôki (Ceramics in the Shôsôin). 128 (December 1976).
Fukuyama Toshio (1905- )
Chûsei no jinja kenchiku (Shinto shrine architecture of the medieval period). 129 (February 1977).
Furuya Minoru (1941- )
Heian jidai no sho (Calligraphy of the Heian period). 180 (May 1981).
Gôke Tadaomi (1932- )
Kamakurabori (Carved lacquerware). 70 (March 1972).
Shibata Zeshin (The lacquerer Shibata Zeshin [1807-1891]). 93 (February 1974).
Gotô Shirô (1916- )
Shôsôin no rekishi (The history of the Shôsôin). 140 (December 1977).
Hachiga Susumu (1934- )
Sueki (Sue ware). 170 (July 1980).
Haino Akio (1942- )
Shikkô (kinsei hen) (Lacquer: The early modern period). 231 (August 1985).
Ogawa Haritsu (The lacquerer Ogawa Haritsu [1663-1747]). 389 (October 1998).
Konrei dôgu (Wedding utensils). 277 (June 1989).
Hamada Takashi (1927- )
Zuzô (Esoteric Buddhist iconographic drawings). 55 (December 1970).
Mandara (Mandalas). 173 (October 1980).
Kamakura kaiga (Painting of the Kamakura period). 206 (July 1983).
Raigô zu (Paintings of the Descent of Amida). 273 (February 1989).
Hamashima Masaji (1936- )
Tô no kenchiku (Pagoda architecture). 158 (July 1979).
Harada Kazutoshi
Chanoyugama-- Ashiya to Tenmyô (Tea kettles: Ashiya and Tenmyô). 411 (August 2000).
Harada Masayuki (1955- )
Dogû (Dogû: Clay figures of the Jômon period). 345 (February 1995).
Harada Minoru (1925- )
Meiji no Yoga (Meiji Western painting). 30 (October 1968). English translation by Akiko Murakata and Bonnie F. Abiko, Meiji Western Painting (Arts of Japan 6; Weatherhill/Shibundo, 1974).
Hasebe Gakuji (1928- )
Sometsuke (Sometsuke ware). 97 (June 1974).
Hasebe Mitsuhiko
Tôgei-- Dentô kôgei (Traditional arts: Ceramics). 306 (November 1991).
Hasegawa Sakae (1930- )
Natsuô to Shômin (The nineteenth-century metalworkers Kanô Natsuô and Unno Shômin). 111 (August 1975).
Hashimoto Fumio (1917- )
Shoin zukuri (Shoin-style architecture). 75 (August 1972). English translation by H. Mack Horton, Architecture in the Shoin Style (Japanese Arts Library 10; Kodansha International/Shibundo, 1981).
Hashimoto Sumiko (1923- )
Keppatsu to kamikazari (Hairstyles and hair ornaments). 23 (March 1968).
Hattori Fumio
Sôbô, hôjô, kuri (Monastery living quarters). 161 (October 1979).
Hayashi On (1955- )
Myôken bosatsu to hoshi mandara (The Bodhisattva Myôken and the Star Mandala). 377 (October 1997).
Hiten to shinsen (Flying beings in Buddhist art). 330 (November 1993).
Besson mandara (Mandalas of individual deities). 433 (June 2002).
Hayashiya Seizô (1928- )
Chawan (Tea bowls). 14 (June 1967).
Kôetsu (The Rinpa artist Kôetsu [1558-1637]). 101 (October 1974).
Ninsei (The Kyoto potter Ninsei [ca. 1574-1666]). 138 (November 1977).
Hidaka Kaori
Umi o watatta Nihon shikki II (18-19 seiki) (Japanese export lacquer, part II: the 18th and 19th centuries). 427 (December 2001).
Hinago Motoo (1911- )
Shiro (Castles). 54 (November 1970). English translation by William H. Coaldrake, Japanese Castles (Japanese Arts Library 14; Kodansha International/Shibundo, 1986).
Hinonishi Suketaka
Fukushoku (Costume). 26 (June 1968).
Hirai Kiyoshi (1929- )
Momoyama kenchiku (Architecture of the Momoyama period). 200 (January 1983).
Hiroi Yûichi (1936- )
Bizen kaji (Swordsmiths of Bizen province). 73 (June 1972).
Nihontô: Fujisawa Otoyasu korekushon (Japanese swords: the Fujisawa Otoyasu colleciton). 431 (April 2002).
Honma Junji (1904- )
Masamune: Sôshûden no nagare (The swordsmith Masamune and the Sagami province tradition). 142 (March 1978).
Horie Tomohiko (1907- )
Bokuseki (Zen calligraphy). 5 (September 1966).
Ryôkan (The calligrapher Ryôkan [1757-1831]). 116 (December 1975).
Kana (Kana calligraphy). 130 (March 1977).
Muromachi jidai no sho (Calligraphy of the Muromachi period). 182 (July 1981).
Horiguchi Sutemi (1895- )
Chashitsu (Tea rooms). 83 (April 1973).
Hosono Masanobu (1926- )
Yôfû hanga (Prints in the Western style). 36 (April 1969). English translation by Lloyd R. Craighill, Nagasaki Prints and Early Copperplates (Japanese Arts Library 6; Kodansha International/Shibundo, 1978).
Kôkan to Denzen (The Western-style artists Shiba Kôkan [1747-1818] and Aodô Denzen [1748-1822]). 232 (September 1985).
Edo no Kanô ha (The Kanô school in Edo). 262 (March 1988).
Ide Seinosuke
Nihon no Sôgen butsuga (Song and Yuan Buddhist paintings in Japan). 418 (March 2001).
Iijima Isamu (1905- )
Bunjinga (Literati painting). 4 (August 1966).
Tanomura Chikuden (The Nanga painter Tanomura Chikuden [1777-1835]). 165 (February 1980).
Ikawa Kazuko (1924- )
Kannon zô (Images of Kannon). 166 (March 1980).
Shitennô zô (Images of the Kings of the Four Directions). 240 (May 1986).
Imai Atsushi
Sô-Gen no seiji, hakuji to Koseto (Old Seto ware and Chinese celadon and porcelain of the Song and Yuan dynasties). 410 (July 2000).
Imanaga Seiji [or Kiyoshi?] (1926- )
Tsujigahanazome (Tsuji-ga-hana dyeing). 113 (October 1975).
Imanaga Seijirô see Matsumoto Kaneo and Imanaga Seijirô
Inada Kôji
Kyûsekki jidai (The Paleolithic period). 188 (January 1982).
Inagaki Eizô (1926- )
Kodai no jinja kenchiku (Ancient Shinto shrine architecture). 81 (February 1973).
Inagaki Shin'ya
Kodai no kawara (Ancient roof tiles). 66 (November 1971).
Inokuma Kanekatsu (1937- ) and Watanabe Akiyoshi (1935- )
Takamatsuzuka kofun (The Takamatsuzuka tomb). 217 (June 1984).
Inoue Kazutoshi
Nyoirin kannon zô, Batô kannon zô (Images of Nyoirin Kannon and Batô Kannon). 312 (May 1992).
Inoue Tadashi (1929- )
Danzô (Buddhist images of fragrant wood). 253 (June 1987).
Ishida Hisatoyo (1922- )
Mikkyô ga (Esoteric Buddhist painting). 33 (January 1969). English translation by E. Dale Saunders, Esoteric Buddhist Painting (Japanese Arts Library 15; Kodansha and Shibundo, 1987).
Shokuninzukushi e (Paintings of various occupations). 132 (May 1977).
Kegon kyô e (Illustrations of the Flower Garland Sutra). 270 (November 1988).
Ishida Môsaku (1894- )
Tô (tôba, sutsûpa) (Pagodas and stupas). 77 (October 1972).
Ishimatsu Yoshio (1939- )
Dazaifu ato (The excavation of Dazaifu). 216 (May 1984).
Itô Nobuo (1925- )
Sumai (Residential architecture). 38 (June 1969).
Zenshû kenchiku (Zen architecture). 126 (November 1976).
Mikkyô kenchiku (Esoteric Buddhist architecture). 143 (April 1978).
Kamakura kenchiku (Architecture of the Kamakura period). 198 (November 1982).
Nihon kenchiku no sôshoku (Ornament in Japanese architecture). 246 (November 1986).
Itô Shirô (1945- )
Yakushi nyorai zô (Images of Yakushi Buddha). 242 (July 1985).
Koma inu (Guardian lion-dogs). 279 (August 1989).
Miroku zô (Images of Miroku). 316 (September 1992).
Hachi bushû, Nijûhachi bushû (The Eight Guardians and the Twenty-Eight Guardians). 379 (December 1997).
Iwanaga Shôzô (1956- )
Yayoi jidai no sôshingu (Personal ornament in the Yayoi period). 370 (March 1997).
Iwasaki Hitoshi see Komatsu Taishû and Iwasaki Hitoshi
Izumi Takeo (1954- )
Kokûzô bosatsu zô (The Kokûzô Bodhisattvas). 380 (January 1998).
Kagesato Tetsurô (1931- )
Kawahara Keiga to Nagasaki ha (Kawahara Keiga [fl. early 19th C.] and the Nagasaki school). 329 (October 1993).
Kageyama Haruki (1916- )
Shintô bijutsu (Shintô arts). 18 (October 1967). English translation by Christine Guth, The Arts of Shinto (Arts of Japan 4; Weatherhill/Shibundo, 1973).
Kajitani Ryôji (1947- )
Sôryo no shôzô (Portraits of priests). 388 (September 1998).
Kamei Masamichi (1927- )
Jinbutsu, dôbutsu haniwa (Haniwa figures in the shape of people and animals). 346 (March 1995).
Kamei Nobuo (1948- )
Shiro to jôkamachi (Castles and castle towns). 402 (November 1999).
Hikyô no kenchiku (The architecture of secluded valleys). 417 (February 2001).
Kamiya Eiko
Kosode (Short-sleeved kimono). 67 (December 1971).
Kanazawa Hiroshi (1935- )
Shoki suibokuga (Early ink painting). 69 (February 1972). English translation by Barbara Ford, Japanese Ink Painting: Early Zen Masterpieces (Japanese Arts Library 8; Kodansha International/Shibundo, 1979).
Muromachi kaiga (Painting of the Muromachi period). 207 (August 1983).
Suibokuga-- Josetsu, Shûbun, Sôtan (Ink painting: Josetsu [fl. 1386?-1428?], Shûbun [fl. 1414-63], Sôtan [1413-1481]). 334 (March 1994).
Kaneko Hiroaki (1947- )
Monju bosatsu zô (Images of the Bodhisattva Monju). 314 (July 1992).
Kaneko Hiroyuki (1945- )
Jômon jidai III (The late and final Jomon period). 191 (April 1982).
Majinai no sekai I (Jômon-kodai) (The world of magic I: The prehistoric period). 360 (May 1996).
Kaneko Kenji
Kawa kôgei (Leatherwork). 342 (November 1994).
Kaneko Ryôun (1923- )
Nô, kyôgen men (Nô and Kyôgen masks). 108 (May 1975).
Kanô Hiroyuki (1947- )
Soga Shôhaku (The painter Soga Shôhaku [1730-1781]). 258 (November 1987).
Kiyonaga to nishiki-e (Kiyonaga [1752-1815] and full-color prints). 364 (September 1996).
Kanô Hisashi (1933- )
Mokkan (Inscribed wooden slips). 160 (September 1979).
Kashima Susumu (1924- )
Tôsôgu (Sword fittings). 64 (September 1971).
Katô Hiroshi (1951- )
Umi o watatta Nihon shikki III (gihô to hyôgen) (Japanese export lacquer, part III: technique and expression). 428 (January 2002).
Kawada Sadamu (1934- )
Ema (Votive paintings). 92 (January 1974).
Negoronuri (Negoro lacquer). 120 (May 1976).
Raden (Mother-of-pearl inlay). 211 (December 1983).
Busshari to kyô no shôgon (The adornment of Buddhist reliquaries and sutras). 280 (September 1989).
Kawahara Masahiko (1938- )
Karatsu (Karatsu ware). 136 (September 1977).
Kenzan (The potter Kenzan [1663-1743]). 154 (March 1979). English translation by Richard L. Wilson, The Ceramic Art of Ogata Kenzan (Japanese Arts Library 13; Kodansha International/Shibundo, 1985).
Shigaraki to Iga (Shigaraki and Iga wares). 169 (June 1980).
Eisen, Mokubei, Dôhachi (Ceramics by Okuda Eisen [1753-1811], Aoki Mokubei [1767-1833], and Takahashi Dôhachi [1783-1855]). 227 (April 1985).
Tôji (kinsei hen) (Ceramics: The early modern period). 237 (February 1986).
Tamba (Tamba ware). 398 (July 1999).
Kawahara Sumiyuki
Ichijôgatani no iseki (The excavation of Ichijôgatani). 214 (March 1984).
Kawahara Yoshio (1936- )
Jôdo zu (Paintings of Buddhist paradises). 272 (January 1989).
Kawakami Mitsugu
Muromachi kenchiku (Architecture of the Muromachi period). 199 (December 1982).
Kawakami Shigeki (1956- )
Kuge no fukushoku (Costume of the court nobility). 339 (August 1994).
Bugaku shôzoku (Bugaku dance costumes). 383 (April 1998).
Kikuchi Sadao (1924- )
Fûzoku hanga (Woodblock prints of genre scenes). 27 (July 1968).
Hokusai (The Ukiyo-e artist Hokusai [1760-1849]). 74 (July 1972).
Kikutake Jun'ichi (1939- )
Shôtoku Taishi eden (The pictorial biography of Prince Shôtoku). 91 (December 1973).
Bukkyô hanga (Buddhist prints). 218 (July 1984).
Kimura Norimitsu (1939- )
Shôsôin no chôdo (Furniture in the Shôsôin). 294 (November 1990).
Kinoshita Masao (1931- )
Tekagami (Calligraphy handbooks). 84 (May 1973).
Sanjûrokunin kashû (The poetry collection of the Thirty-six Immortal Poets). 168 (May 1980).
Kamakura jidai no sho (Calligraphy of the Kamakura period). 181 (June 1981).
Kinoshita Masashi (1941- )
Yayoi jidai (The Yayoi period). 192 (May 1982).
Kirihata Ken (1936- )
Senshoku (Kinsei hen) (Early modern textiles). 265 (June 1988).
Kitamura Tetsurô (1921- )
Ningyô (Dolls). 11 (March 1967).
Nô shôzoku (Noh costumes). 46 (March 1970).
Yûzen zome (Yûzen dyeing). 106 (March 1975).
Senshoku-- Dentô kôgei (Traditional arts: Textiles). 307 (December 1991).
Kiuchi Takeo
Mokuchiku kôgei (Wood and bamboo objects). 25 (May 1968).
Kobayashi Tadashi (1941- )
Sharaku (The Ukiyo-e artist Sharaku [fl. 1794-5]). 139 (December 1977).
Edo kaiga II (Kôki) (Painting of the late Edo period). 210 (November 1983).
Harunobu (The Ukiyo-e artist Harunobu [1724-1770]). 228 (May 1985).
Hanabusa Itchô (The painter Hanabusa Itchô [1652-1724]). 260 (January 1988).
Senmen ga (kinsei hen) (Fan paintings: The early modern period). 321 (February 1993).
Moronobu to shoki Ukiyo-e (Moronobu [ca. 1618-1694] and early Ukiyo-e). 363 (August 1996).
Kobayashi Tatsuo (1937- )
Jômon doki (Pottery of the Jômon period). 145 (June 1978).
Kobayashi Tatsurô (1963- )
Emaki: Shinran shônin eden (The pictorial biography of Shinran). 415 (December 2000).
Kojima Kaoru (1959- )
Kanokogi Takeshirô to Taiheiyô gakai (Kanokogi Takeshirô [1874-1941] and the Pacific Painting Society). 352 (September 1995).
Kôjiro Yûichirô (1922- )
Nihon kenchiku no kûkan (Space in Japanese architecture). 244 (September 1986).
Komatsu Taishû (1949- )
Keshô dôgu (Cosmetic utensils). 275 (April 1989).
Shikkô (genshi, kodai hen) (Lacquer: The prehistoric and ancient periods). 229 (June 1985).
Otoko no sôshingu (Men's accessories). 395 (April 1999).
Bunbôgu (Writing equipment). 424 (September 2001).
Komatsu Taishû and Iwasaki Hitoshi
Kitsuengu (Smoking equipment). 412 (September 2000).
Kôno Motoaki (1943- )
Kanô Tan'yû (The painter Kanô Tan'yû [1602-1674]). 194 (July 1982).
Tani Bunchô (The painter Tani Bunchô [1763-1840]). 257 (October 1987).
Hokusai to Katsushika ha (Hokusai [1760-1849] and the Katsushika school). 367 (December 1996).
Koresawa Kyôzô
Kan'ei no sanpitsu (The three great calligraphers of the Kan'ei era: Konoe Nobutada, Hon'ami Kôetsu, Shôkadô Shôjô). 150 (November 1978).
Momoyama jidai no sho (Calligraphy of the Momoyama period). 183 (August 1981).
Edo jidai no sho (Calligraphy of the Edo period). 184 (September 1981).
Koyama Fujio (1900- )
Sansai (Three-color ware). 76 (September 1972).
Kubo Tomoyasu (1958- )
Chûsei, kinsei no kagami (Medieval and early modern mirrors). 394 (March 1999).
Kudô Yoshiaki (1929- )
Heian kenchiku (Architecture of the Heian period). 197 (October 1982).
Kuno Takeshi (1920- )
Oshidashibutsu to senbutsu (Buddhist repoussé plaques and relief tiles). 118 (March 1976).
Kanshitsu butsu (Buddhist images of dry lacquer). 254 (July 1987).
Kurata Bunsaku (1918- )
Jôgan chôkoku (Jôgan sculpture). 44 (January 1970).
Zônai nônyûhin (Objects placed inside statues). 86 (July 1973).
Niô zô (Images of the Two Kings). 151 (December 1978).
Kurata Osamu (1907-1974)
Butsugû (Buddhist furnishings). 16 (August 1967).
Kurosaki Tadashi (1946- )
Kodai no nôgu (Ancient agricultural tools). 357 (February 1996).
Kuwahara Shigeo
Tagajô ato (The excavation of Fort Taga). 213 (February 1984).
Machida Akira (1939- )
Kofun jidai no sôshingu (Personal ornament in the Kofun period). 371 (April 1997).
Maruyama Nobuhiko
Buke no fukushoku (Costume of the warrior clans). 340 (September 1994).
Matsubara Shigeru (1948- )
Yûzû nenbutsu engi (Picture scrolls of "The legend of the Yûzû nenbutsu"). 302 (July 1991).
Gaka, bunjintachi no shôzô (Portraits of artists, literati, and others). 386 (July 1998).
Matsui Akira (1952- )
Kankyô kôkogaku (Environmental archaeology). 423 (August 2001).
Matsumoto Kaneo (1931- )
Shosôin no senshoku (Textiles in the Shosôin). 102 (November 1974).
Shôsôin no nishiki (Brocades in the Shôsôin). 293 (October 1990).
Matsumoto Kaneo (1931- ) and Imanaga Seijirô
Kumihimo (Braided cords). 308 (January 1992).
Matsushima Junsei (1903- )
Shosôin no shoseki (Calligraphy in the Shosôin). 105 (February 1975).
Asuka, Nara jidai no sho (Calligraphy of the Asuka and Nara periods). 179 (April 1981).
Matsushima Ken (1944- )
Jizô bosatsu zô (Images of the Bodhisattva Jizô). 239 (April 1985).
Kiiji no butsuzô (Buddhist images of the Kii peninsula pilgrimage route). 225 (February 1985).
Matsushita Masashi
Kusado Sengenchô iseki (The excavation of the medieval town at Kusado Sengenchô). 215 (April 1984).
Matsushita Takaaki (1909- )
Suibokuga (Ink painting). 13 (May 1967). English translation by Martin Collcutt, Ink Painting (Arts of Japan 7; Weatherhill/Shibundo, 1974).
Sesshû (The painter Sesshû [1420-1506]). 100 (September 1974).
Matsuura Masaaki
Bishamonten zô (Images of Bishamonten). 315 (August 1992).
Miki Fumio (1911- )
Haniwa (Haniwa: Tomb figures of the Kofun period). 19 (November 1967). English translation by Gina Lee Barnes, Haniwa (Arts of Japan 8; Weatherhill/Shibundo, 1974).
Dôtaku (Dôtaku: Bronze bells of the Yayoi period). 88 (September 1973).
Mitsumori Masashi (1931- )
Amida nyorai zô (Images of Amida Buddha). 241 (June 1985).
Mitsutani Takumi
Nenrin nendaihô to bunkazai (Tree rings and the dating of cultural properties). 421 (June 2001).
Miwa Hideo (1946- )
Odano Naotake to Akita Ranga (Odano Naotake [1749-1780] and Western-style painting in Akita). 327 (August 1993).
Meiji no toô gaka (Meiji painters who studied in Europe). 350 (July 1995).
Miwa Karoku
Kokubunji (National temples of the Nara period). 171 (August 1980).
Miwa Karoku and Miyamoto Nagajirô (1939- )
Iegata haniwa (Haniwa figures in the shape of houses). 348 (May 1995).
Miya Tsugio (1928- )
Ippen Shônin eden (The pictorial biography of Ippen). 56 (December 1970).
Kassen e (Illustrated war stories). 146 (July 1978).
Kasuga gongen reigenki (Picture scroll of "Miracles of the Kasuga Shrine"). 203 (April 1983).
Rokudô e (Paintings of the Six Worlds of Reincarnation). 271 (December 1988).
Miyajima Shin'ichi (1946- )
Nagasawa Rosetsu (The painter Nagasawa Rosetsu [1754-1799]). 219 (August 1984).
Tosa Mitsunobu to Tosa ha no keifu (Tosa Mitsunobu [1434-1525] and the Tosa school lineage). 247 (December 1986).
Senmen ga (chûsei hen) (Fan paintings: The medieval period). 320 (January 1993).
Suibokuga-- Daitokuji ha to Jasoku (Ink painting: Soga Jasoku [?-1483] and the Daitokuji school). 336 (May 1994).
Buke no shôzô (Portraits of warriors). 385 (June 1998).
Ryôshi sôshoku--kingindei shita-e (Decorated papers: gold and silver underpaintings). 430 (March 2002).
Miyakawa Teiichi
Tôshitsu doki to Sueki (Korean ceramics and Japanese Sueki ware). 407 (April 2000).
Miyamoto Nagajirô (or Chôjirô; 1939- )
Minka to machinami: Kinki (Vernacular architecture of the Kinki region). 288 (May 1990).
Genshi-kodai sumai no fukugen (Reconstructions of ancient and prehistoric dwellings). 420 (May 2001).
--see also Miwa Karoku and Miyamoto Nagajirô
Miyazawa Satoshi (1937- )
Chôka to machinami (Urban residential architecture). 167 (April 1980).
Minka to machinami: Tôhoku, Hokkaidô (Vernacular architecture of the Tôhoku region and the island of Hokkaidô). 286 (March 1990).
Mizoguchi Saburo (1896- )
Mon'yô (Design motifs). 29 (September 1968). English translation by Louise Allison Cort, Design Motifs (Arts of Japan 1; Weatherhill/Shibundo, 1973).
Mizuno Keizaburô (1932- )
Daibusshi Jôchô (The great Buddhist sculptor Jôchô [?-1057]). 164 (December 1979).
Mochizuki Mikio
Kizai haniwa (Haniwa figures in the shape of objects). 347 (April 1995).
Môri Hisashi (1916- )
Shôzô chôkoku (Portrait sculpture). 10 (February 1967). English translation by W. Chie Ishibashi, Japanese Portrait Sculpture (Japanese Arts Library 2; Kodansha International/Shibundo, 1977).
Mori Osamu (1905- )
Teien to sono tatemono (Gardens and garden buildings). 34 (February 1969).
Katsura rikyû (The Katsura Villa). 79 (December 1972).
Shûgakuin rikyû (The Shûgakuin Villa). 112 (September 1975).
Morita Kimio (1908- )
Shishû (Embroidery). 59 (April 1971).
Motonaka Makoto (1954- )
Shakkei ("Borrowed landscapes" in garden design). 372 (May 1997).
Murai Iwao (1928- )
Kofun (Ancient tumuli). 57 (February 1971).
Murakami Jin'ichi
Reibyô kenchiku (The architecture of mausolea). 295 (December 1990).
Murashige Yasushi (1937- )
Shigisan engi to Kokawadera engi (Picture scrolls of "The legend of Mt. Shigi" and "The legend of Kokawadera"). 298 (March 1991).
Tennô to kuge no shôzô (Portraits of emperors and court nobles). 387 (August 1998).
Nagasaki Iwao (1953- )
Chônin no fukushoku (Costume of the urban commoners). 341 (October 1994).
Onna no sôshingu (Women's accessories). 396 (May 1999).
Kosode kara kimono e (From kosode to kimono). 435 (August 2002).
Nagata Seiji see Narazaki Muneshige and Nagata Seiji
Nakagawa Sensaku [or Chisaku ?] (1910- )
Meiji no kôgei (Decorative arts of the Meiji period). 41 (September 1969).
Aka-e (Ceramics with overglaze enamel decoration). 71 (April 1972).
Kutani yaki (Kutani ware). 103 (December 1974). English translation by John Bester, Kutani Ware (Japanese Arts Library 7; Kodansha International/Shibundo, 1979).
Nakajima Junji (1938- )
Suibokuga-- Shokei to Sesson (Ink painting: Shokei [fl. ca. 1478-1506] and Sesson [1504-1589?]). 337 (June 1994).
Nakamura Masaharu (1949- )
Shiro to tenshu (Castles and their donjons). 404 (January 2000).
Nakamura Tanio (1921- )
Meiji no Nihonga (Japanese-style painting of the Meiji period). 17 (September 1967).
Sesson to Kantô suibokuga (Sesson [1504-1589?] and ink painting in the Kantô region). 63 (August 1971).
Reizei Tamechika to Fukko Yamato-e (Reizei Tamechika [1823-1864] and the Yamato-e revival movement). 261 (February 1988).
Nakano Genzô (1924- )
Fujiwara chôkoku (Fujiwara sculpture). 50 (July 1970).
Fudô myôô zô (Images of the Bright King Fudô). 238 (March 1985).
Godai myôô zô (Images of the Five Bright Kings). 378 (November 1997).
Nehan zu (Paintings of the Nirvana of the Buddha). 268 (September 1988).
Ryôkai mandara (The mandala of the Two Worlds). 432 (May 2002).
Nakano Masaki (1929- )
Wakyô (Japanese mirrors). 42 (October-November 1969).
Shôsôin no kinkô (Metalwork in the Shôsôin). 141 (February 1978).
Tôkaki (Lanterns and lamps). 177 (February 1981).