碌山の言葉"LOVE IS ART, STRUGGLE IS BEAUTY".の考察(前編)
スポンサーリンク
概要
- 論文の詳細を見る
"Love is Art, Struggle is Beauty." This remark was left in Rokuzan's (Ogiwara Morie's) notebook as his own observation. One year after his death, this writing was discovered in his literary remains, called "Chohkokushinzui," which published on April 20, in 1911. Thereafter, this remark became widely known. It is not too much to say that the masterpiece in modern Meiji sculpture "Onno" (a National Cultural Treasure) was an excellent model taken from this writing, and this masterpiece "Onno" conceivably was the expression of his dear one Sohma Kokkoh's (Ryo's) face. Therefore, sometimes "Love is Art, Struggle is Beauty." was a comment with a romantic image. However, what was Rokuzan's real intention in his writing? This thesis is a consideration of Rokuzan's English writing as conceivably his motto and/or the core of his ideology, treading in his steps of his faith and his art.
- 聖学院大学の論文
- 1994-01-20
著者
関連論文
- 乳幼児の生活環境の中の動物達(第7報) : パターン化の傾向にある幼児画に対する日本人保育者・学生の意識に関する調査
- 270 乳幼児の生活環境の中の動物達 (第6報) : 内外の保育現場における描画指導の調査
- 172 乳幼児の生活環境の中の動物達 (第5報) : 日米英仏の幼稚園における調査
- 碌山の言葉"LOVE IS ART,STRUGGLE IS BEAUTY."の考察(中編)
- 碌山の言葉"LOVE IS ART, STRUGGLE IS BEAUTY".の考察(前編)
- 碌山と小石川の教会 (聖学院大学チャペル完成記念論文集)