Furniture


Furniture



1,169 photos
Osakazu Byobu (Osakajo-zu byobu) - Japanese eight-panel folding screen showing the cityscape of Osaka during the Toyotomi Era (1583-1615) . Momoyama Period. Schloss Eggenberg (Eggenberg Castle Museum) Graz, Austria.
Panel 7 - Passing the fence of the Inner Baily (built 1583-85)
The lavish private and public palaces of the Toyotomi clan are surrounded by a massive wall.
#330304 8

Osakazu Byobu (Osakajo-zu byobu) - Japanese eight-panel folding screen showing t...

Osakazu Byobu (Osakajo-zu byobu) - Japanese eight-panel folding screen depicting the cityscape of Osaka during the Toyotomi Era (1583-1615) in the Momoyama Period. Housed in Schloss Eggenberg (Eggenberg Castle Museum) Graz, Austria.
Panel 7 - Walking past the fence of the Inner Baily, the Toyotoma castle.
#330304 9

Osakazu Byobu (Osakajo-zu byobu) - Japanese eight-panel folding screen depicting...

Osakazu Byobu (Osakajo-zu byobu) - Japanese eight-panel folding screen showing the city of Osaka during the Toyotomi Era (1583-1615) in the Momoyama Period. Schloss Eggenberg (Eggenberg Castle Museum) Graz, Austria.
Panel 7 - Three upper-class women, recognisable by the lightweight kimonos covering their heads and shoulders and the fans in their hands, walking past the fence of the Inner Baily, the Toyotomi castle. The ladies carry fans, their servants protect them with sunshades.
#33030410

Osakazu Byobu (Osakajo-zu byobu) - Japanese eight-panel folding screen showing t...

Osakazu Byobu (Osakajo-zu byobu) - Japanese eight-panel folding screen showing the citys of Osaka during the Toyotomi Era (1583-1615),Momoyama period. Schloss Eggenberg (Eggenberg Castle Museum) Graz, Austria.
Panel 7 - The Inner Baily was established in 1583-85.
Standing out from afar is the five-layered keep,still standing now, after several fires and reconstructions.
#33030411

Osakazu Byobu (Osakajo-zu byobu) - Japanese eight-panel folding screen showing t...

Osakazu Byobu (Osakajo-zu byobu) - Japanese eight-panel folding screen depicting the city of Osaka during the Toyotomi Era (1583-1615),Momoyama Period. Schloss Eggenberg (Eggenberg Castle Museum) Graz, Austria.
Panel 7 - Sword nobility and servants carrying trunks with
Toyotomi's coat-of-arms crest, the Paulownia flower.
#33030412

Osakazu Byobu (Osakajo-zu byobu) - Japanese eight-panel folding screen depicting...

Osakazu Byobu (Osakajo-zu byobu) - Japanese eight-panel Folding screen depicting the city of Osaka during the Toyotomi Era (1583-1615), Momoyama Period. Schloss Eggenberg (Eggenberg Castle Museum) Graz, Austria.
Panel 8 -overall view: Yodo river, Iwashimizu Hashimangu Shrine, Dajgoji Temple, damaged during the civil war and rebuilt by Hideyoshi, Phoenix Hall in the Byodoin Temple.
#33030413

Osakazu Byobu (Osakajo-zu byobu) - Japanese eight-panel Folding screen depicting...

Osakazu Byobu (Osakajo-zu byobu) - Japanese eight-panel folding screen depicting the city of Osaka during the Toyotomi Era (1583-1615) in the Momoyama Period. Housed in Schloss Eggenberg (Eggenberg Castle Museum) Graz, Austria.
Panel 8 - Boats on the Yodo River, some still with old-fashioned straw-sails, instead of the more modern cotton sails, another means of dating the folding screen to
the early 17th century.
#33030414

Osakazu Byobu (Osakajo-zu byobu) - Japanese eight-panel folding screen depicting...

Osakazu Byobu (Osakajo-zu byobu) - Japanese eight-panel folding screen showing the city of Osaka during the Toyotomi Era (1583-1615),Momoyama Period. Schloss Eggenberg (Eggenberg Castle Museum) Graz, Austria.
Panel 8 - boat with straw-sail on the Yodo River. In the late
16th century cotton sails began to replace the ancient straw sails, another means of dating the pintings to the early 17th century.
#33030415

Osakazu Byobu (Osakajo-zu byobu) - Japanese eight-panel folding screen showing t...

Osakazu Byobu (Osakajo-zu byobu) - Japanese eight-panel folding screen showing the city of Osaka during the Toyotomi Era (1583-1615), Momoyama Period.  Schloss Eggenberg (Eggenberg Castle Museum) Graz, Austria.
Panel 8 - Elegant ladies being rowed on the Yodo River.
#33030416

Osakazu Byobu (Osakajo-zu byobu) - Japanese eight-panel folding screen showing t...

Osakazu Byobu (Osakajo-zu byobu) - Japanese eight-panel folding screen depicting the cityscape of Osaka during the Toyotomi Era (1583-1615) in the Momoyama Period. Housed in Schloss Eggenberg (Eggenberg Castle Museum) Graz, Austria.
Panel 8 - Sailboat with straw sail on the Yodo River, two
noblemen on the shore, one with a dog.
#33030417

Osakazu Byobu (Osakajo-zu byobu) - Japanese eight-panel folding screen depicting...

Osakazu Byobu (Osakajo-zu byobu) - Japanese eight-panel folding screen depicting the cityscape of Osaka during the Toyotomi Era (1583-1615) in the Momoyama Period. Housed in Schloss Eggenberg (Eggenberg Castle Museum) Graz, Austria.
Panel 8 - a Teahouse with a thatched roof.. A master of the tea ceremony is preparing a bowl of tea for his guest. He ladles hot water from the kettle into the tea bowl in his left hand. Hideyoshi Toyotimi lavished time and money on the tea ceremony, collecting implements, sponsoring lavish social events and patronizing acclaimed masters.As interest in the tea ceremonyrose among the ruling class, so too did demand for for fine ceramic implements.
On the thatched roof of the tea house is a pail of water as a means of fire protection.
#33030418

Osakazu Byobu (Osakajo-zu byobu) - Japanese eight-panel folding screen depicting...

Osakazu Byobu (Osakajo-zu byobu) - Japanese eight-panel folding screen showing the city of Osaka during the Toyotomi Era (1583-1615),Momoyama Period.  Schloss Eggenberg (Eggenberg Castle Museum) Graz, Austria. Panel 8 - Iwashimizu Hachimangu Shrine, dedicated to the Shinto god Hachiman, god of war of the samurai noblemen. In the foreground two falconers with their birds, one hunter with his dog.
#33030419

Osakazu Byobu (Osakajo-zu byobu) - Japanese eight-panel folding screen showing t...