Tokete mimasu musubi kashiwa [picture]
解三升結柏 [picture]
- Bib ID:
- 5513832
- Format:
- Picture
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- National Library of Australia digitised item
- Description:
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- Tōkyō : Akiyama Buemon ; Meiji 27 [1894]
- 東京 : 秋山武右衛門 ; 明治 27 [1894]
- 3 prints on hōsho paper : woodblock, col. 37 x 26 cm each
- Summary:
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The Japanese print shows two young commoners staring at each other; one shows a scroll of Chinese style painting and the other is showing his tatoo on his sholder and holding a fan; eight poems are also written on the print; actors names and roles names are also written; Ichikawa Danjūro 9th as Araiso Chōgorō and Ichikawa Kyūzō in Musubi Kashiwa no Ichirōbē.
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- Title from item.
- Colour woodblock oban triptych print.
- First haiku poem on the print is read as: 'Suzushisa no atosaki ha nashi umi to yama' by Mimasu ; Kunichika, the print maker also dedicated a poem there; the contents of all poems here seem to praise the play.
- Also available online http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-151498775
- First haiku poem on the print is read as: '涼しさのあと先はなし海と山' by 三升 ; 国周, the print maker also dedicated a poem there; the contents of all poems here seem to praise the play.
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This belongs to the Japanese woodblock print collection.
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