J・コンドルが描いた城郭の写生(スケッチ)について

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  • STUDY ON THE SKETCH OF THE CASTLE DRAWN BY J. CONDOR
  • J ・ コンドル ガ エガイタ ジョウカク ノ シャセイ(スケッチ)ニ ツイテ

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<p> The sketchbook donated by J. Condor's daughter Helen from around 1966 has been kept in the University of Tokyo, in these albums, thick memoranda stamping the sketches and letters that Condor himself arranged and pasted were attached. Because some of the sketches include signatures, memos, and age, Hiroyuki Suzuki had already sorted out the sketch based on these. Suzuki, for this album, had required strict revision in the future, but this work had not progressed yet.</p><p> Meanwhile, the author summarized two pieces of the Nobi Earthquake that occurred in 1891 and the sketches drawn by Condor in 1888-89, together with the results of Suzuki, considering the content of 33 sheets. As a result, it was revealed that the sketches of 1888-89 were drawn by Condors as they went to the Diet building stone survey.</p><p> By the way, in album Vol. 2, 5 pieces of sketches depicting the castle of Japan had been left, and one of them can be confirmed as "Ozaka Castle". Therefore, this paper aims to clarify when and when Condor has drawn these buildings, such as five pieces of sketches of a castle with a note of "Ozaka Castle", and to clarify the background on which the description was made. The following points were revealed.</p><p> First of all, "Ozaka" can be thought of as Osaka from the original data in those days. Based on this, from the descriptions of castle sketch, three were Osaka Castle and two were Edo Castle. It can be judged that the Tamon-yagura of the Ote-mon, the Tamon-yagura and the Senkan-yagura, and the Minami-sikiri-mon-ato were drawn in Osaka Castle from the descriptive contents of sketches. Edo Caste can be judged as depicting the Ote-mon and the Kikyo-mon. It seems that Condor was staying in Osaka for a long period of time from the end of December 1887 to the beginning of January the next year and left the sketch of Osaka Castle for collecting information in advance in the stone survey on the Inland sea area immediately after.</p><p> In sketchbook Vol. 4, two sketches depicting the scenes of “Inujima” and “Inuzima no Tsuzushima” were left. It is thought that these were also produced at the time of investigation of the stone in the Diet building by Condor and it can be judged that it was submitted after the survey.</p>

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