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album, fan-painting   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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Painted by: Katsushika Hokusai (葛飾北斎) (fan 1)

Painted by: Teisai Hokuba (蹄斎北馬) (fan 2 & 7)
Inscription by: Jippensha Ikku (十返舎一九) (fan 2)
Inscription by: Somenosuke (染之介) (fan 7)
Painted by: Totoya Hokkei (魚屋北渓) (fan 3)
Inscription by: Nakamuraya Baitaro (中村屋梅太郎) (fan 3)
Painted by: Kikugawa Eizan (菊川英山) (fan 4)
Inscription by: Ota Nanpo (大田南畝) (fan 4)
Painted by: Utagawa Hiroshige (歌川広重) (fan 5)
Inscription by: Reido (齢堂) (fan 5)
Painted by: Katsushika Hokuga (葛飾北雅) (fan 6)
Painted by: Kobayashi Eitaku (小林永濯) (fan 8)
Painted by: Kitao Masanobu (北尾政演 Santo Kyoden山東京伝) (fan 9)
Inscription by: Kitao Masanobu (北尾政演 Santo Kyoden山東京伝) (fan 9)
Title
album, fan-painting
Description
English: Album of 9 fan paintings:



Fan 1: Traveller viewing distant landscape. Signed and sealed.
Fan 2: Courtesan under snow-covered umbrella. With poem. Signed, sealed and inscribed.
Fan 3: Six Immortals of Poetry. With poem. Signed, sealed and inscribed.
Fan 4: Geisha seated on balcony overlooking Sumida River. Signed, sealed and inscribed.
Fan 5: Ferry bat on Sumida River. With poem. Signed, sealed and inscribed.
Fan 6: Sea bream and squid. Signed and sealed.
Fan 7: Courtesan with young attendant. With poem. Inscribed, signed and sealed.
Fan 8: Blind man feeling elephant. Signed and sealed.
Fan 9: Zen priest's flying whisk. With poem. Signed and inscribed.


Ink and colour on mica-covered paper.
Depicted people Portrait of: Saigyō Hōshi (西行法師) (fan 1?)
Date 1843 (fan 1)
Medium paper
Dimensions
Height: 31.50 centimetres (approx; covers)
Height: 14.20 centimetres (fan 1)
Height: 17.10 centimetres (fan 2)
Height: 16.50 centimetres (fan 3)
Height: 16.30 centimetres (fan 4)
Height: 13.50 centimetres (fan 5)
Height: 17.50 centimetres (fan 6)
Height: 16.90 centimetres (fan 7)
Height: 12.10 centimetres (fan 8)
Height: 17.30 centimetres (fan 9)
Width: 54.30 centimetres (approx; covers)
Width: 44.60 centimetres (fan 1)
Width: 46.50 centimetres (fan 2)
Width: 49.50 centimetres (fan 3)
Width: 45.60 centimetres (fan 4)
Width: 46.70 centimetres (fan 5)
Width: 48.60 centimetres (fan 6)
Width: 44.50 centimetres (fan 7)
Width: 48.40 centimetres (fan 8)
Width: 47.50 centimetres (fan 9)
institution QS:P195,Q6373
Current location
Asia
Accession number
1982,0701,0.17
Notes ADD 702(9): The Zen flywhisk is accompanied by a suggestive verse that resembles a Zen philosophical riddle (koan), but mixes both sacred and profane worlds descibing in double-entendres a visit to the brothel quarter: How chic for the rebirth (revisit)/Of a Man of Fashion-/Last night's sweetmeats/Licked in the ferryboat. (Label copy, TTC 1997)
Source/Photographer https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/A_1982-0701-0-17
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