@article{oai:tobunken.repo.nii.ac.jp:00006471, author = {神谷, 榮子 and Kamiya, Eiko}, issue = {311}, journal = {美術研究, The bijutsu kenkyu : the journal of art studies}, month = {Oct}, note = {Among the bugaku dance costumes for Wakamatsuri Festival held in the shrine, twenty-three old pieces (E1 to E23), which are supposed to be no later than the early Edo Period, are introduced in this part. Some of these pieces are reproduced in Pls. VII, VIII and figs. 34 to 39. Wakamatsuri has been held every year on May 17 since the seventh year of the Genna Era (1621) when the shrine was founded. Fig. 40 is a bugaku dance scene of the festival depicted in the Illustrated Scroll of the History of Tōshōgū Shrine painted by Horimichi SUMIYOSHI (1599-1670) owned by the shrine. In addition to these, four mouth covers for tealeaf jars made of imported cloth are introduced (Pl. V, figs. 41, 42). They are of high quality, beautiful cloth imported from China in the Momoyama Period, that is, velvet with gold threads. The ground is gold colour. The peony scroll pattern is in white, red and green colours. The tea-leaf jars (fig. 43) for which these covers were used were presents to the TOKUGAWA Family of Kishū from the ToKUGAWA Shogunate Family.}, pages = {15--28}, title = {新資料 紀州東照宮の服飾類 下―紀州東照宮服飾類調査報告 一―}, year = {1979}, yomi = {[神谷栄子・田実栄子]} }