print;
shunga
- Museum number
- OA+,0.71
- Description
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Woodblock print. Shunga. From group of seven prints, OA+,0.65-71. Asano's no.2. The man pushes woman down. The kimono on the right is took off by him.
- Production date
- 1704-1711
- Dimensions
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Height: 22.70 centimetres
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Length: 32.70 centimetres
- Curator's comments
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In set with OA+,0.66, OA+,0.67, OA+,0.68, OA+,0.69, OA+,0.70, OA+,0.71
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According to Asano Shugo (2008), these seven prints and nine others by KIyonobu share a similar format and design; however, Japanese shunga prints of this type were usually made in sets of twelve, so it is unlikely that all sixteen prints belonged to the same set. Instead they probably belonged to at least two different sets, although Asano was not sure how they should be subdivided. The other nine prints have been published as follows: six in ‘Kikan ukiyo-e’, no.95; two in Shibui, ‘Genroku kohanga shuei’, vol.1; and one in Lane, ‘Shinpen shoki hanga makurae’.
See:
- Asano Shugo,Hishikawa Moronobu to ukiyo-e no reimei (Tokyo: Tokyodaigaku shuppankai, 2008), pp.186-188.
- Kikan ukiyo-e, no.96 (1983), pp.33-55 (an expanded version of an article in Kikan ukiyo-e, no.74 (1978), pp.97-119).
- Richard Lane, Shinpen shoki hanga makurae (Tokyo: Gakushu kenkyusya, 1995), pp.124-125.
-Shibui Kiyoshi, Genroku kohanga shuei (Tokyo: Kohanga kenkyu gakkai, 1926).
- Location
- Not on display
- Acquisition date
- 1974
- Department
- Asia
- Registration number
- OA+,0.71