Kōya no Tamagawa, Daikokuya uchi Hinanosuke
by Toyokuni II Utagawa & Toyotoshi Utagawa
- First published:
- 19th century
- Language: Japanese
- Content type: Primary source
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Traditions: Sacred geometry, symbolism, and numerical mysticism
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| Edition | Date | Publisher | Language | ISBN | Access | Links |
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Bavarian State Library digitized rare-book edition Die Kurtisane Hinanosuke aus dem Etablissement Daikokuya sitzt Pfeife rauchend an einem Kohlebecken (hibachi). In der runden Kartusche in Form eines toshidama ist im Blaudruck ein Mönch, vermutlich Kūkai (Kōbō Daishi), vor dem Fluss Kōya und den Tempeln auf dem Kōyasan zu sehen. Das Kartuschenbild (koma-e) wurde von Toyotoshi, einem Schüler Toyokunis II entworfen. Die Thematik der "Sechs Tamagawa" (Juwelenflüsse) – Flüsse in verschiedenen Provinzen Japans mit einer festgelegten Symbolik – wie hier der Kōya no Tamagawa in der Provinz Kii (Teil der heutigen Präfektur Wakayama) wurde von mehreren Künstlern umgesetzt, beispielsweise auch von Suzuki Harunobu im hashira-e-Format.; Digitized image count: 2; Farbholzschnitt (nishiki-e) aus der Serie "Gebräuche der Sechs Tamagawa"; Shelfmark: 2 L.jap. K 191; Signiert: Toyokuni ga 豊国画, mit Toyotoshi ga 豊年画 in der toshidama-Kartusche | Ca. 1830 | Senichi 泉市 [Izumiya Ichibē 和泉屋市兵衛 (Kansendō 甘泉堂)], mit kiwame 極-Siegel | Japanese | — | Public iiif reader |
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- Bavarian State Library
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Cataloging notes
- B3Kat identifier: BV046281565
- Bavarian State Library shelfmark: 2 L.jap. K 191
- Digitization license: https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/
- Holding institution or provenance: München, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek
- Catalog id
- bavarian-state-library:bsb00153598
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- Bavarian state library source record
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