Goobi - ba0d8 - 2020-08-02 18:16:45+0000
Goobi
Colour woodblock print, ‘Bamboo-blind shell, capital shell and boat shell’ from the series ‘Thirteen shells for the Fundarika group’ (Fundarika kaizukushi jūsanban no uchi), printed in Japan, early 1890s. Facsimile copy of a surimono print by Totoya Hokkei produced for 1821 with poems signed Naminoya Umichika, Nuri no Shakushi and Kinsuitei Matsundo.
Bamboo-blind shell, capital shell and boat shell
Bamboo-Blind, Captial and Boat Shells
J 2147
J_2147
Japanese collection
Japanese (language)
Approved Category 2017/Printed Material/Print/Relief Print/Woodblock print
Object by Function/Documents by function/Surimono
Derivative objects/Facsimile
Approved Place 2018/Asia/East Asia/Japan
Woodblock print
Surimono
Facsimile
Early 1890s
1890
1895
false
Approved Material 2018/Organic/Plant (material)/Plant fibre/Paper (material)
Approved Material 2018/Materials/Coating material/Ink (material)
Approved Material 2018/Materials/Colourant (material)
Paper (material)
Ink (material)
Colourant (material)
GOOD
207 mm x 185 mm (height x width)
Thirteen shells for the Fundarika group (Fundarika kaizukushi jūsanban no uchi)
art
after
Totoya Hokkei
Totoya Hokkei, after
Japan
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