[Votive slip folio 33 verso 1]
- Title
- [Votive slip folio 33 verso 1]
- LC Subject
- Color prints, Japanese Votive offerings Japanese language--Writing Men Women Kimonos Ink painting Teapots Shamisen Fusuma screens
- Repository
- University of Oregon. Libraries. Special Collections & University Archives
- Creator
- unknown
- Creator Display
- unknown (creator)
- Description
- Single votive slip depicting one scene in two parts, meant to be cut and separated, each with partially visible black border. Man and woman sitting ion a floor indoors, surrounded by tea and ink trays and craft items. The man smoke a long slender pipe and the two figures examine a piece of checkered fabric between them. A second female opens a painted fusuma screen to look in. A shamisen can be seen in background. Text behind male figure and in upper right corner. Split apart as intended, the women are on one slip with the male and text on the other.
- Work Type
- prints (visual works)
- Identifier
- 769_952_c685_v36_0067a
- Item Locator
- 769.952.C685 J v.36 NE1184.35 .N67 v.36
- Rights
- Copyright Undetermined
- Dc Rights Holder
- unknown
- Local Collection Name
- Gertrude Bass Warner Memorial Library. Japanese Art
- Type
- Image
- Format
- image/tiff
- Measurements
- 18.5x28 cm
- Material
- ink on paper
- Set
- The Gertrude Bass Warner Collection of Japanese Votive Slips (nōsatsu), 1850s to 1930s
- Institution
- University of Oregon
- Cultural Context
- Japanese (culture or style)