Hofdame Fujiwara no Shoshi (988-1074) was the Empress Akiko, later she went to convent and took the name Joto monin to. With three gedichten. Manufacturer : printmaker: Totoya Hokkei (listed building) poet Ryûunen Umefusa (listed building) poet Ryûkaen Umesato (listed building) poet Renjitsuan Umekazu (listed property) Place manufacture: Japan Date: approx 1822 Physical features: color woodcut; embossing; line block in black with color blocks; metallic pigment material: paper Technique: color woodblock / embossing Dimensions: sheet: H 224 mm (shikishiban) × b 185 mmToelichtingEen surimono is a


Hofdame Fujiwara no Shoshi (988-1074) was the Empress Akiko, later she went to convent and took the name Joto monin to. With three gedichten. Manufacturer : printmaker: Totoya Hokkei (listed building) poet Ryûunen Umefusa (listed building) poet Ryûkaen Umesato (listed building) poet Renjitsuan Umekazu (listed property) Place manufacture: Japan Date: approx 1822 Physical features: color woodcut; embossing; line block in black with color blocks; metallic pigment material: paper Technique: color woodblock / embossing Dimensions: sheet: H 224 mm (shikishiban) × b 185 mmToelichtingEen surimono is a luxurious print Where: on picture is combined with one or more 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 and legal gegeven.


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