1998
DOI: 10.3130/aija.63.149_2
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Composition of Townscape in the Ukiyoe Paintings

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“…2) Seek an operational landscape index to reproduce the "PICTURESQUE LANDSCAPE" in a specific city 11) . 3) Grasp the changes of urban landscapes through the comparison of landscape painting and the real scenery in present city 12) . These prior studies creatively quantitatively analyzed the landscape characteristic of the scenery depicted in European oil painting and Japanese UKIYO painting.…”
Section: Previous Research and Purposementioning
confidence: 99%
“…2) Seek an operational landscape index to reproduce the "PICTURESQUE LANDSCAPE" in a specific city 11) . 3) Grasp the changes of urban landscapes through the comparison of landscape painting and the real scenery in present city 12) . These prior studies creatively quantitatively analyzed the landscape characteristic of the scenery depicted in European oil painting and Japanese UKIYO painting.…”
Section: Previous Research and Purposementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since then, local governments and organizations have begun to develop their own landscape planning, an essential part of which is the preservation and regeneration of “good scenery” mentioned in the Landscape Law [ 1 ]. At the same time, in addition to conducting questionnaires and expert evaluations, scholars have also used local resources to explore excellent local landscape characteristics from an academic perspective, such as local landscape paintings [ 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 , 6 , 7 , 8 ], poems [ 9 ], folk songs [ 10 ], etc. Among them, landscape paintings provide a more abundant and objective representation of the “good and distinctive local scenery” mentioned in the Landscape Law, and so they are widely used in local landscape analysis; thus, comprehensive research on landscape paintings is fundamental and necessary for the subsequent landscape planning work.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In terms of viewpoint analysis, Ogawa [ 7 ] proposed a method of estimating the viewpoint from the information of urban landscape paintings and urban space using camera calibration and 3CG techniques. Sakai [ 8 ] proposed a search method for viewpoint exploration based on the significant indicators of landscape elements and viewpoints with the help of mesh data. These previous studies have developed many methods and drawn numerous academic findings with respect to landscape clarification and viewpoint exploration based on landscape paintings; however, most of them studied the characteristics of landscape paintings from a spatial perspective, while fewer considered the planar features, leading to a partial loss of information on landscape features.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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