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De juwelen fontein (Tama-no-i)
Artist
Totoya Hokkei; Totoya Hokkei died 1850; Santei Shigemaru; Kagendô Tsugio died 1872
Title
De juwelen fontein (Tama-no-i)
Object type prent
Description
Nederlands: Toyotama-hime en haar zus staan naast een fontein. Beide zijn de dochters van de Draken koning, die de god Hohodemi ontmoetten op de bodem van de zee. Ze gaven hem een juweel, waarnaar de fontein in de prent is vernoemd. Met twee gedichten. Label Line: mentioned on object Totoya Hokkei (1790 - 1850), ca. 1826, kleurenhoutsnede; blinddruk; lijnblok in zwart met kleurblokken; metaalpigmenten Collection: prenten; Japan (collectie)
English: Princess Toyotama-hime and her sister Tamayori-hime in front of the "Jewel Well" (Taman-no-i). Scene from the Noh play Tamanoi for the Hanazono Club (花園謡曲番続「玉乃井」), wood-block print by Totoya Hokkei (1790 - 1850), ca. 1826. The women are daughters of the dragon king (sea king); the god Hoori met them and received a magic jewel that controlled the tides.
Date 1826
date QS:P571,+1826-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Medium paper
medium QS:P186,Q11472
Dimensions blad Height: 210 mm (8.26 in) blad Width: 184 mm (7.24 in)
Accession number
RP-P-1958-374
Place of creation Japan
Object history Acquisition: 1958
Credit line
References Forrer 333; Jap Cat III 177
Source/Photographer http://www.rijksmuseum.nl/collectie/RP-P-1958-374 (handle)
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