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handscroll, painting
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English: Pair of handscrolls, painting. Scenes of pleasure in Edo, indoors and out, in spring and early summer: (First scroll) auspicious scenes of New Year games of shuttlecock and battledore; indoor games of backgammon and cards, pair of mendicant musicians; woman painting a standing screen surrounded by audience of courtesans; (Second scroll) outdoor scenes: woman of noble household arriving in palanquin with retinue to view cherry blossom; boisterous partying and circle dance under trees; puppet shows, peepshows, performing monkey and magic tricks for groups of women and children; young master on shoulders of retainer. Ink, colour and gold on paper. Signed and sealed.
Date 1716-1736 (c.)
Medium paper
Dimensions
Height: 40.10 centimetres (c. each)
Width: 510 centimetres (c. each)
institution QS:P195,Q6373
Current location
Asia
Accession number
1881,1210,0.1707-1708
Notes This is one from a pair of grand handscrolls showing amusements of townspeople in Edo at the New Year and cherry-viewing season, a repertoire inherited by Choshun from his predecessor Hishikawa Moronobu (d.1694). The first scroll opens with women playing shuttlecock and battledore surrounded by New Year decorations and watched by a crowd of women and children. (Label copy, TTC 2000)
Source/Photographer https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/A_1881-1210-0-1707-1708
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