Picture Book: Selected Insects
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1788 (made)
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This book is a collection of kyôka (literally 'crazy verse') with illustrations by the designer Kitagawa Utamaro. Kyôka developed in Japan in the Edo period (1615-1868). Poetry circles sprang up for competition and recreation and often commissioned illustrated anthologies and single-sheet prints of their finest work.
Each page in the book features two poems about two different insects, along with illustrations of both insects and plants. The two poems on this page are about a mole cricket and an earwig. Utamaro has illustrated the insects with a bamboo shoot.
Each page in the book features two poems about two different insects, along with illustrations of both insects and plants. The two poems on this page are about a mole cricket and an earwig. Utamaro has illustrated the insects with a bamboo shoot.
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Materials and techniques | Printed in colour, from wood blocks, on paper |
Brief description | Volume 1 of 2. |
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Summary | This book is a collection of kyôka (literally 'crazy verse') with illustrations by the designer Kitagawa Utamaro. Kyôka developed in Japan in the Edo period (1615-1868). Poetry circles sprang up for competition and recreation and often commissioned illustrated anthologies and single-sheet prints of their finest work. Each page in the book features two poems about two different insects, along with illustrations of both insects and plants. The two poems on this page are about a mole cricket and an earwig. Utamaro has illustrated the insects with a bamboo shoot. |
Associated object | E.2959-1925 (Set) |
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Accession number | E.2958-1925 |
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Record created | October 24, 2006 |
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