[Votive slip folio 14 recto]
- Title
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[Votive slip folio 14 recto]
- LC Subject
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Color prints, Japanese
Food
Villages--Japan
Landscapes
- 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 travelers walking on a path surrounded by water. Three slips are under the fan: the pink one reads Ishibe, the yellow one reads Megawa nameshi (steamed rice containing greens) fried tofu with miso paste (dengaku), and the green one reads Ya○○. The bottom quadrant on the left contains a depiction of the rice in a black container with a rice scoop and the tofu dish with skewers. The right slip reads Tokaido on the group mark. Palanquin bearers are depicted in the front between buildings and a hill in the fan frame, decorated with camellias and chrysanthemums. The three slips under the fan read Minakuchi, famous product (meibutsu) match-cord (hinawa), and Takisa, respectively from the right. The bottom quadrant contains the match-cord and a pipe.
- Work Type
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prints (visual works)
- Location
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Minakuchichō-matoba >> Koka-Shi >> Shiga >> Kinki Chihō >> Japan
Ishibe-minami >> Konan-shi >> Shiga >> Kinki Chihō >> Japan
- Identifier
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759_9521_U737_J_029
- 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)