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How “Catalogues of Insects” Were Made: Sen Chū Fu (“Catalogue of One-Thousand Insects”) by Kurimoto Tanshū and Its Influence

  • Image of "Volume 1 of Tanshū's Catalogue of Insects, Written by Kurimoto Tanshū, Meiji era, 1875"

    Volume 1 of Tanshū's Catalogue of Insects, Written by Kurimoto Tanshū, Meiji era, 1875

    Japanese Gallery (Honkan) Room 15
    June 20, 2023 (Tue) - August 20, 2023 (Sun)

    This exhibition introduces some of the Museum’s natural history catalogues, which constitute a large part of the Museum collection.

    From the latter half of the 18th century, many natural history catalogues were published and highly sought after by many walks of life, including samurai lords, painters, and doctors. Natural history catalogues contained not only illustrations of featured specimens, but also various other pieces of information about them, such as their names, general facts, means of obtaining them, and the date and time of sketching. They are valuable writings that provide glimpses of the society and culture of the time.

    This exhibition sheds light particularly on Sen Chū Fu (“Catalogue of One-Thousand Insects”; preface dated 1811), which was written and illustrated by Kurimoto Tanshū (1756–1834), a high-ranked in-house doctor of the Edo shogun. This catalogue is said to be the first illustrated book of insects in Japan. The exhibition lineup includes documents that provide information about Tanshū himself, books that he referred to, and illustrated books of insects that were published after Tanshū’s time

Major works in this exhibition

* Works listed below are in the TNM Collection unless otherwise indicated.

Volume 2 of Sen Chū Fu ("Catalogue of Insects"), Written by Kurimoto Tanshū, Edo period–Meiji era, 19th century (Gift of Mr. Tokugawa Muneyoshi)

Volume 3 of Sen Chū Fu ("Catalogue of Insects"), Written by Kurimoto Tanshū, Edo period–Meiji era, 19th century (Gift of Mr. Tokugawa Muneyoshi)

Volume 1 of Illustrated Catalogue of Insects, Written by Iimuro Masanobu, Edo period, 1856

Volume 1 of Tanshū's Catalogue of Insects, Written by Kurimoto Tanshū, Meiji era, 1875

Pamphlet

歴史の記録 虫譜づくりの舞台裏―栗本丹洲著『千虫譜』とその展開 パンフレットの表紙画像

How “Catalogues of Insects” Were Made: Sen Chū Fu (“Catalogue of One-Thousand Insects”) by Kurimoto Tanshū and Its Influence

This pamphlet is also available at the information desk in the Honkan during the exhibition period.
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