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print
Object Type
print
Museum number
1938,0312,0.4
Description
Woodblock print, benizuri-e. A young woman at the Sanno festival, carrying a small boy who pulls a float for the Motoishi neighbourhood with figures of Ichirai Hoshi leaping over Tsutsui Jomyo at the Battle of Uji Bridge.
Producer name
Print artist:
Okumura Masanobu 奥村政信
Cultures/periods
Kan'en Era
Production date
1750
(ca.)
Production place
Published in:
Edo
Materials
paper
Technique
benizuri-e
woodblock
$Inscriptions
Location
Not on display
Subjects
festival
child
Associated names
Associated with:
Ichirai Hoshi 一来法師
Associated with:
Tsutsui Jomyo 筒井浄妙
Associated places
Associated with:
Hie jinja
Associated with:
Uji-shi
Associated events
Associated Event:
Sanno matsuri
Acquisition name
Donated by:
E W Tuke
Previous owner
Previous owner/ex-collection:
Samuel Tuke
Acquisition date
1938
Department
Asia
Registration number
1938,0312,0.4
Conservation
Mount
: 06 Apr 2023