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題名 | 柯九思卒年重考=A Re-examination of the Year of Ke Jiusi's Death |
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作者姓名(中文) | 王樸仁; | 書刊名 | 中國文化研究所學報 |
卷期 | 57 2013.07[民102.07] |
頁次 | 頁97-114 |
分類號 | 782.857 |
關鍵詞 | 柯九思; 卒年; 古代書畫鑑定; 顧瑛; 玉山雅集; Ke Jiusi; Year of death; Authentication of classical painting and calligraphy; Gu Ying; Yushan yaji; Jade Hill scholar gatherings; |
語文 | 中文(Chinese) |
英文摘要 | Ke Jiusi was a renowned literati painter-calligrapher in the Yuan dynasty. The year of his death has been a subject of much discussion for more than six hundred years. While some placed his death in as early as 1343, others believed it could be as late as 1365. As the claims were all based upon scanty evidence, this article aims to examine the origins of such claims and argue against the reliability of their supporting materials. It introduces previously overlooked evidence, which, when combined with other known facts, leads us to conclude that Ke died between 1348 and 1350. The principle argument came from five poems and one essay that Ke wrote for his friend Gu Ying during the early phase of his construction of an expansive villa estate in 1348. Ke was conspicuously absent from all subsequent references to the estate. There were also poems and essays that Ke’s closest friends wrote in his memory, the earliest of which was produced before the seventh month in the eighth year of Zhizheng (1350). Ke was believed to have died in Hangzhou, together with his friends Chen Bo and Gan Li, of accidental drug poisoning or overdose. Stories relating to Chen and Gan provide clues that suggest their deaths to have occurred in the ninth month in the ninth year of Zhizheng (1349), which corroborates the time frame as suggested above. This study avoids in general the use of extant artworks because a large number of them are forgeries with unreliable information. |
本系統之摘要資訊系依該期刊論文摘要之資訊為主。