Ceramics from SômaSômayaki (title object) A series of horses (series title) Uma zukushi (series title object) Property Type: print surimono Item number: RP-P-2000-211Catalogusreferentie: Forrer 250 Inscriptions / Brands: collector's mark, verso, stamped: Van Doorn stamp collector description: Still Life with teapot, porcelain pot with lid and a cup containing a galloperend horse. The iron rods are used to poke the charcoal at the boiling of the water for the tea. Soma is a village in Mutsu Province, known for its ceramics. With one gedicht. Manufacturer : printmaker: Katsushika Hokusai (listed


Ceramics from SômaSômayaki (title object) A series of horses (series title) Uma zukushi (series title object) Property Type: print surimono Item number: RP-P-2000-211Catalogusreferentie: Forrer 250 Inscriptions / Brands: collector's mark, verso, stamped: Van Doorn stamp collector description: Still Life with teapot, porcelain pot with lid and a cup containing a galloperend horse. The iron rods are used to poke the charcoal at the boiling of the water for the tea. Soma is a village in Mutsu Province, known for its ceramics. With one gedicht. Manufacturer : printmaker: Katsushika Hokusai (listed building) poet Shûfûen Hananushi (listed property) Place manufacture: Japan Date: 1822 Physical characteristics: color woodblock; embossing; line block in black with color blocks; metallic pigments; Polishing Material: Japanese paper Technique: color woodblock / embossing / polishing dimensions: sheet: h 206 mm (shikishiban) b 183 mmToelichtingEen surimono is a luxurious print Where: on the image is combined with one or more of poems. When the printing of a surimono was often use is made of thicker paper, embossing, and metal pigments, such as copper and silver powder. The prints were often commissioned by poets and as an exclusive gift to friends and relations gegeven. Subject: tea-pot; samovar


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