[Votive slip folio 11 recto]
- Title
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[Votive slip folio 11 recto]
- LC Subject
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Color prints, Japanese
Food
Mountains
Gates--Japan
Temples, Oriental
- Repository
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University of Oregon. Libraries. Special Collections & University Archives
- Artist
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Andō Hiroshige
- Creator Display
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unknown (creator)
- Description
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Two pairs of two unit votive slips, both with a red group mark (Hakkakuren) at the top and an advertisement for Sennyoko on the top right-hand side. The upper quadrant of each part contains fan frames with scenery. Both slips include the name Utashige. On the left slip, the group mark reads fifty-three stations (Gojusan-tsugi) and the fan is decorated with red maple flowers and pink cherry blossoms and depicts a gateway at the entrance to a Shinto shrine surrounded by many trees with a background of mountains. Three slips are under the fan: the pink one reads Chiryu, the yellow one reads, famous product (meibutsu) noodles of Imokawa (Imokawa menrui) and the green one reads Tsuta[domo]. The bottom quadrant on the left contains a depiction of a wooden container with a ladle and udon noodle on a bamboo tray. The right slip reads Tokaido on the group mark. A long bridge toward a castle with a mountains in the back are depicted in the fan frame with a background of castles, decorated with camellias and chrysanthemums. The three slips under the fan read Okazaki, famous product (meibutsu) Awayuki tofu, and Sencho, respectively from the right. The bottom quadrant contains a sake bottle, tofu in a bowl with a sake cup on a tray.
- Work Type
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prints (visual works)
- Location
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Okazaki >> Okazaki-shi >> Aichi >> Chūbu >> Japan
- Identifier
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759_9521_U737_J_023
- Item Locator
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759.9521.U737.J
- Rights
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Copyright Undetermined
- Dc Rights Holder
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unknown
- Local Collection Name
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Gertrude Bass Warner Memorial Library. Japanese Art
- Type
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Image
- Format
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image/tiff
- Measurements
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7.25x9 cm
- Material
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ink and color on paper
- Set
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The Gertrude Bass Warner Collection of Japanese Votive Slips (nōsatsu), 1850s to 1930s
- Institution
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University of Oregon
- Cultural Context
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Japanese (culture or style)