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TAGUCHI, Eiichi  Professor - Japanese Art History, Department of Aesthetics and Art History 1 April, 2010
 
1944Born in Niigata Prefecture
1968B.A. in Japanese Art History, Tokyo University, '71 M.A. in Art History, Tokyo University
1971Research Associate of Art History, Tokyo University.
1978Assistant Professor, Tokyo University of the Arts '85 Associate Professor '05- Professor
2010-Director, University Library
Publications/Books and Articles:
1976The Depiction of Raigo-Scenes in the Door paintings of the Hoo-do and the Nine Phases of Rebirth in the Sutra Known as the “Kangyo”, Bijutsu-shi, 97, 98
1977Tradition and Originality in Composition of Genji-e of the Sotatsu School, Painting of Rimpa, vol.1, Sotatsu School 1
1979Folding Screen Paintings of the Tale of Genji: The genealogy of Medieval and Early Modern Genji-e (A Corpus of Japanese Byobu-e Painting, vol.5, Kodan-sha)
1982Famous Treasures of Japanese Art, vol.9 Byodo-in and Chusonji, Shogakukan
1982Research report on the Amida Raigo (the Coming of Amitabha to this World) Painting in the Phoenix Hall of Byodo-in Present State of Preservation, Iconographic Style and Artistic Representation of the Wall Paintings on Both Side, 1, 2, Ars Bhuddhica 141, 143
1985The Mural Paintings of Dunhuang Cave #285 (1st Research Report of “The Mural Paintings of Dunhuang Caves”)
1988The Splendid World of Genji-e, Gakushu-Kenkyusha (revised ed. 1999)
1989On the Hibo Kannon (Merciful Mother Kannon) of Kano Hogai, exh. cat. TheUniversity Art Museum, Tokyo
1991The Folding Screens of Beauties Decorated with applied Bird's features in the Shosoin, and the Kissho-ten (Maha-sri) Painting in Yakushi-ji (Essays of Art History in honor of Dr. Akiyama, Benri-do)
1996On the Genealogy and Development of the Mural Paintings in Dunhuang, in: The Treasures of Dunhuang - Legacy amidstSands, Asahi-shinbun-sha
2000The picturization of story used in the scroll painting Suetsumuhana-emaki' (In A Guide to Appreciating “The Tale of Genji”: The Basic Knowledge and Background Information, No. 13, published by Shibundo)
Presentations
1981Genealogy of Genji-e: International Congress of Genji-e at Indiana University
1983A Chronological Study of The Mural Paintings of Dunhuang Caves, 31st International Eastern Congress
1986The Development of Genji-e: A Hypothesis on their stylistic Succession and Transformation, 39th Congress of the ArtHistorical Society
International Research
1979Research on Japanese Paintings in the Freer Gallery as an Invited Researcher
1982Member of Grant-in Aid for Scientific Research of “The Mural Paintings of Dunhuang Caves”, Tokyo University of the Arts (-'87)
Social Activities
Lecture:
2005"Quintessence in Genji-e", A Commemorative Lecture delivered at a special exhibition held by The Tokugawa Art Museum
Educational Activities
Lectures : Tokyo University ('90-'00), etc.
Key Words
Japanese paintings/Buddihist paintings/Scroll Paintings/Paintings of the Tale of Genji