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Yonezawa and Yoshizawa 1974
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Yoshida 2003
Yoshida Eri. “Ike Taiga hitsu Dōtei sekiheki zukan” (Ike Taiga’s Lake Dongting and Red Cliff Handscroll). Bijutsushi 53, no. 1 (October 2003), pp. 174–204.
Yoshikawa 1989
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Yoshizawa 1956
Yoshizawa Chū. “Taiga hitsu Kojima-wan shinkei-zu” (A View of Kojima Bay by Taiga). Kokka 766 (January 1956), pp. 23–24.
Yoshizawa 1957
Yoshizawa Chū. “Rihaku Seiheichōshi shii-zu byōbu, Toboku Sankō shii-zu byōbu.” Bijutsu kenkyū 197 (1957), pp. 179–81.
Yoshizawa 1959
Yoshizawa Chū. “Ike Taiga ni okeru yōshiki tenkan: Nijūdai, sanjūdai no sakuhin o chūshin to shite” (The Development of Taiga’s Style: Concentrating on the Works of His Twenties and Thirties). Kokka 811 (October 1959), pp. 359–92.
Yoshizawa 1960a
Yoshizawa Chū. “Ike Taiga hitsu Sekiheki Shūyū zu byōbu” (The Screen Paintings Excursions to Chih-pei by Ike Taiga). Kokka 817 (April 1960), pp. 141–42.
Yoshizawa 1960b
Yoshizawa Chū. “Ike Taiga hitsu Tōrin Hōmon zu Byōbu” (The Screen Painting Visit to Tung-lin by Ike Taiga). Kokka 821 (August 1960), pp. 326–30.
Yoshizawa 1960c
Yoshizawa Chū “Ike Taiga hitsu Sansui zu” (The Painting Landscape by Ike Taiga). Kokka 822 (September 1960), pp. 343–46.
Yoshizawa 1960d
Yoshizawa Chū. “Ike Taiga hitsu Kanchō byōbu” (The Screen Painting Pine Trees and Waves by Ike Taiga). Kokka 824 (November 1960), pp. 436–37.
Yoshizawa 1961
Yoshizawa Chū. “Ikeno Taiga hitsu Ijō ryushoku zu” (The Painting Willows of Wei Ch’ing by Ikeno Taiga). Kokka 828 (1961), pp. 95, 121–22.
Yoshizawa 1962a
Yoshizawa Chū. “Ike Taiga hitsu Shiki sansui zu” (The Painting Landscape of Four Seasons by Ike Taiga). Kokka 838 (January 1962), pp. 3, 27–32.
Yoshizawa 1962b
Yoshizawa Chū. “Ike Taiga hitsu Hannya shingyō san Bokukiku zu” (The Calligraphic Inscription of the Hannya Sutra and Painting of Chrysanthemum by Ike Taiga). Kokka 840 (March 1962), pp. 26–27.
Yoshizawa 1962c
Yoshizawa Chū. “Ike Taiga hitsu Gaku yō rōzu fusumae” (The Painting Sliding Door Painting of Yo-Yang Pavilion by Ike Taiga). Kokka 842 (May 1962), pp. 212–15.
Yoshizawa 1962d
Yoshizawa Chū. “Ike Taiga hitsu Shinjiko shinkei zu” (The Painting True View of Lake Shinji by Ike Taiga). Kokka 846 (September 1962), pp. 417–19.
Yoshizawa 1963
Yoshizawa Chū “Ike Taiga hitsu Kōban shōrin zu” (The Painting A Man of Lofty Character Viewing a Waterfall by Ike Taiga). Kokka 853 (April 1963), pp. 26–27.
Yoshizawa 1965a
Yoshizawa Chū. “Ike Taiga hitsu Minzan Rankazan zu” (The Painting Mount Min and Mount Lanko by Ike Taiga). Kokka 876 (March 1965), pp. 3, 12–15.
Yoshizawa 1965b
Yoshizawa Chū. “Ike Taiga hitsu Shiboku yoi Ri Haku, Shiboku sansui zu” (The Paintings Finger Painting of Inebriated Li Bo, Finger Painting of Landscape by Ike Taiga). Kokka 880 (July 1965), pp. 31–36.
Yoshizawa 1965c
Yoshizawa Chū. “Ike no Taiga seinen jidai no ga” (Ike no Taiga — His Paintings during His Younger Years). Museum (Tokyo National Museum) 175 (October 1965), pp. 11–14.
Yoshizawa 1965d
Yoshizawa Chū. “Ike Taiga hitsu Kōzan kishū zu” (The Painting Autumn Landscape by Ike Taiga). Kokka 884 (November 1965), pp. 23–25.
Yoshizawa 1965e
Yoshizawa Chū. “Ike Gyokuran hitsu Fūrin teisha zu” (The Painting Resting under Maple Trees by Ike Gyokuran). Kokka 885 (December 1965), pp. 20–26.
Yoshizawa 1972a
Yoshizawa Chū. “Ikeno Taiga hitsu Sansui zu, Ikeno Gyokuran Sansui zu” (The Painting Landscape by Ikeno Taiga and the Painting Landscape by Ikeno Gyokuran). Kokka 949 (1972), pp. 20–22.
Yoshizawa 1972b
Yoshizawa Chū. “Ikeno Taiga hitsu Sekiheki zenyū zu” (The Painting First Excursion to Ch’ih Pei by Ikeno Taiga). Kokka 951 (1972), pp. 29–30, 32–35.
Yoshizawa 1974
Yoshizawa Chū. “Ike Taiga hitsu Inchū Hassen zu byōbu” (The Screen Painting Eight Lovers of Wine by Ike Taiga). Kokka 974 (1974), pp. 16–24.
Yoshizawa 1977a
Yoshizawa Chū. “Ikeno Taiga hitsu Jūnikagetsu rigō sansui zu byōbu” (The Screen Painting Changing Landscape of the Twelve Months by Ikeno Taiga). Kokka 1006 (1977), pp. 27, 33–38.
Yoshizawa 1977b
Yoshizawa Chū. “Ikeno Taiga hitsu Henjōkōin fusumae ni tsuite—Tokuni sono seisaku nendai nitsuite” (Ikeno Taiga’s Sliding-Door Paintings at the Henjōkō-in — With Special Reference to Their Dating). Kokka 1007 (1977), pp. 3–18.
Yoshizawa 1978a
Yoshizawa Chū. “Ikeno Taiga hitsu Rōdai kangetsu zu” (The Painting Viewing the Moon from a Lodge Platform by Ikeno Taiga). Kokka 1011 (1978), pp. 27–29.
Yoshizawa 1978b
Yoshizawa Chū. “Ikeno Taiga hitsu Sōshun suikyō zu” (The Painting Riverside in Early Spring by Ikeno Taiga). Kokka 1014 (1978), pp. 21–23.
Yoshizawa 1980
Yoshizawa Chū. “Ike Taiga hitsu Shūsha no zu byōbu” (The Screen Painting Screen Painting of Autumn Festival by Ike Taiga). Kokka 1034 (1980), pp. 27–29.
Yoshizawa 1982
Yoshizawa Chū. “Ikeno Taiga hitsu Shunkei sansui zu” (The Painting Spring Landscape by Ikeno Taiga). Kokka 1055 (1982), pp. 2–3.
Yoshizawa 1986
Yoshizawa Chū. “Onaji zu no aru Ike Taiga hitsu Rantei kyokusui no byōbu ni tsuite” (The Screen of Lan-ting Gathering by Ikeno Taiga and Its Duplicate). Kokka 1096 (1986), pp. 30–35.
Yoshizawa and Yamakawa 1969
Yoshizawa Chū and Yamakawa Takeshi. Genshoku Nihon no bijutsu. Nanga to shaseiga 18. Tokyo: Shōgakkan, 1969.
Young 1973
Young, Martie W. Asian Art: A Collectors Selection. Ithaca, N.Y.: Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art, Cornell University, 1973. Exhibition, October 17, 1973–January 13, 1974.
Zhu 1970
Zhu Changwen. Mochibian. 6 vols. Taipei: Guoli Zhongyang Tushuguan, 1970.