. The mythology of all races. duced the Sun-goddess to comeout. Here she is made companion of the seven Deitiesof good fortune, who are arrayed in the picture fromleft to right as follows: — Uzume, Ehisu, Benten,Ju-rojin, Daikoku, Fuku-roku-ju, Hotei and Bisha-mon. The whole company is represented at a merrybanquet. See p. 279. By Kazan, also known as Toshu (early 19thcentury). In possession of Museum of Fine Arts,Boston. The Seven Deities of Good Fortune inLandscapes Daikoku sitting in a cottage filled with rice, andHotei treading a foot-path with two children. Ebisu fishing in a boat and Bis


. The mythology of all races. duced the Sun-goddess to comeout. Here she is made companion of the seven Deitiesof good fortune, who are arrayed in the picture fromleft to right as follows: — Uzume, Ehisu, Benten,Ju-rojin, Daikoku, Fuku-roku-ju, Hotei and Bisha-mon. The whole company is represented at a merrybanquet. See p. 279. By Kazan, also known as Toshu (early 19thcentury). In possession of Museum of Fine Arts,Boston. The Seven Deities of Good Fortune inLandscapes Daikoku sitting in a cottage filled with rice, andHotei treading a foot-path with two children. Ebisu fishing in a boat and Bishamon appearing ona cloud close to a waterfall. Fuku-roku-ju flying on a crane, Ju-rojin sitting ina pavilion, and Benten playing music on the water-side, where a dragon appears. See p. 279. The whole group is depicted in a faint echo of theclassic style of the Kano Academy and adapted to thepopular taste of the age. By Kano Yosen, also known as Korenobu (died1808). In possession of Museum of Fine Arts,Boston. ^^.; i<^ A. V r ;


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