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Yumeji Takehisa: 日本語: 宝船 English: Takarabune   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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Yumeji Takehisa  (1884–1934)  wikidata:Q1386248 s:ja:作者:竹久夢二 q:ja:竹久夢二
 
Yumeji Takehisa
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Birth name: 竹久茂次郎; Mojirō Takehisa
Description Japanese poet, painter and designer
Date of birth/death 16 September 1884 Edit this at Wikidata 1 September 1934 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Oku District, Okayama Prefecture Ochiai Village, Suwa District, Nagano Prefecture
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artist QS:P170,Q1386248
Title
日本語: 宝船
English: Takarabune
Date
日本語: 大正9年出版
Published in 1920
Medium
日本語: 木版画
English: woodprint
Dimensions height: 54 cm (21.2 in); width: 35.7 cm (14 in)
dimensions QS:P2048,54.0U174728
dimensions QS:P2049,35.7U174728
日本語: 夢二郷土美術館蔵
English: Yumeji Art Museum
Notes
日本語: 帆に描かれているのは、鎌と椀で「構わん」の意味。「十分接客しない」「いらっしゃい」の意思表示として玄関にかけておくことが江戸後期から明治にかけて流行した。かつては、正月の初夢にいい夢を見ようと、枕の下に宝船の絵を敷いて寝る風習があり、年末になると多くの画家が宝船の絵を描いた。
English: Note that the english wikipedia's article Chinese tresure ship is linked to 宝船 but the former has little relationship wtih the latter.
Source/Photographer 「夢二郷土美術館所蔵 竹久夢二名品100選」東方出版、2007年、ISBN 978-4-86249-082-7
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