@article{oai:tobunken.repo.nii.ac.jp:00003182, author = {鎌田, 紗弓 and Kamata, Sayumi}, issue = {9}, journal = {無形文化遺産研究報告, Research and Reports on Intangible Cultural Heritage}, month = {Mar}, note = {The Department of Intangible Cultural Heritage has continued to catalogue black and white negative films taken by Umemura Yutaka (June 15, 1923 to June 5, 2007), which were endowed to the Department in fiscal year 2007. An outline of the entire collection and Umemura’s achievements can be found in the initial report by Tsuchida Makiko, in Research and Reports on Intangible Cultural Heritage, No. 3 . By the previous fiscal year, the Department has completed sorting out of 6,479 negatives taken between 1956 and 1975. Umemura was a photographer who worked for Engeki Shuppansha, a theatrical publisher dealing especially with kabuki. His photographs appeared mainly in the monthly publication “Engekikai” for as long as 57 years, from the November 1950 issue, the first of the publication after World War II, until the May 2007 issue immediately before his death. He covered a wide range of photographing and the collections also include a significant number of non-kabuki negatives, such as stage photos of modern drama, snapshots of actors at interview, and even those featuring stage sets and properties. The Department has prioritized the task of cataloging kabuki stage negatives mainly because of their immense amount, however the dates and theaters of non-kabuki negatives has been also checked since the previous fiscal year. This is the sixth annual report and provides a list of 2,498 negatives dating between November 1975 and November 1976, which were taken by Umemura as photographs for Engeki-kai released in 1976.}, pages = {49--173}, title = {〔資料紹介〕梅村豊撮影歌舞伎写真(六)}, year = {2015} }