@techreport{oai:bunka.repo.nii.ac.jp:00001883, author = {植木, 淑子 and 長崎, 巌 and 福田, 博美 and 両角, かほる and 菊池, 理予}, month = {Apr}, note = {The purpose of this research is to demonstrate the relationship between the designs of the Maruyama school and the characteristics of designs and textile techniques of kosode handed down from the Mitsui family, known to be wealthy merchants during the Edo period. This research also investigates how kosode handed down from the Mitsui family can be evaluated in the cultural history of clothing. This year, research took place on (1) kosode owned by Mitsui Memorial Museum, (2) kosode owned by Rakutouihoukan, (3) designs of the Maruyama school owned by Kameisan Daijyo-ji, (4) Maruyama school handicraft designs entrusted to the Kyoto National Museum, and (5) kosode owned by the Fukuoka City Museum. The result was a better understanding of the actual conditions of kosode and designs, including information that was previously not known to exist}, title = {三井家伝来小袖服飾類に関する服飾文化史的研究 : 現存遺品と円山派衣裳下絵との関係を中心に}, year = {2010} }