barnejp Posted January 23, 2020 Report Posted January 23, 2020 Hi All, I have added additional photos. The first two photos are back images. Since, the translation provided by Moriyama-san is Suzuributa (many thanks). Is this a woodblock print?? Thank you, Greg Quote
SteveM Posted January 23, 2020 Report Posted January 23, 2020 Yes this is a woodblock print. The other kanji are hard to read. A better picture (close up) of those kanji might help to find out more details about this print. It looks like its a picture of warblers (uguisu - 鶯) and geese (ga - 鵞), but I'm not an ornithologist and I would like to see the kanji better because neither of my suggestions looks like a solid match. I have some doubts. The one next to suzuributa is also eluding me. Something 画? Quote
Nobody Posted January 23, 2020 Report Posted January 23, 2020 Although I am not familiar with woodblock prints, I guess that the paper might be a block copy to use when you carve a woodblock because the paper seems to be very thin. I might be wrong. Quote
PietroParis Posted January 23, 2020 Report Posted January 23, 2020 Although I am not familiar with woodblock prints, I guess that the paper might be a block copy to use when you carve a woodblock because the paper seems to be very thin. Would there be colors on the paper in that case? Quote
Nobody Posted January 23, 2020 Report Posted January 23, 2020 That does not look to be full-scale coloring to me. Quote
PietroParis Posted January 23, 2020 Report Posted January 23, 2020 I don't know much about this kind of prints, but a google search does yield artists, such as e.g. Kono Bairei, whose coloring was similarly sparse. Greg, do you know who the author of the print is? Quote
Shugyosha Posted January 24, 2020 Report Posted January 24, 2020 Hi Greg, As the print lacks the usual publishers and censors seals, is there any chance that this could be a catalogue of images to be used as a reference for artists? I had one once which had similar pictures and it rang a bell. Quote
barnejp Posted January 27, 2020 Author Report Posted January 27, 2020 Thank you All for your replies and interest. I found the answer; This is a page from https://www.catawiki.com/l/19179973-original-woodblock-print-book-by-katsuhika-taito-ii-active-1810-1853-banshoku-zuko-volume-five-Japan-1850?fbclid=IwAR0zYDMD3dvWP5Zuri6AW44Qt8k2MgYuM0VgdlbwT5_MPJ7_m_EdkZtKgTY BR, Greg 1 Quote
Nobody Posted January 27, 2020 Report Posted January 27, 2020 This is a page from https://www.catawiki.com/l/19179973-original-woodblock-print-book-by-katsuhika-taito-ii-active-1810-1853-banshoku-zuko-volume-five-Japan-1850?fbclid=IwAR0zYDMD3dvWP5Zuri6AW44Qt8k2MgYuM0VgdlbwT5_MPJ7_m_EdkZtKgTY I could find a clear picture at National Diet Library. Then I can read the caption other than "suzuributa". 硯蓋 (suzuributa) - inkstone lid 蒔画 (makie) - lacquer work Ref. https://dl.ndl.go.jp/info:ndljp/pid/851500?itemId=info%3Andljp%2Fpid%2F851500&__lang=en 3 Quote
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