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Maker/s | Unknown (maker) |
Collection | |
Category |
fans |
Name |
screen fan |
Description | Screen advertising fan, decorated, obverse with bold calligraphy, reading Ueno/Kimura ie/Wakayone/Kosaku. (The young rice small-holding of the Kimura family in Ueno) .Reverse with paulownia device. Stick and ribs: split bamboo with mottled sheath on one side. Face: paper, printed from woodblocks in blue, brown and red. |
Production Place | Japan (maker) (country) Japanese (maker) (nationality) |
Technique Description | Stick and ribs: split bamboo with mottled sheath on one side. Face: paper, printed from woodblocks in blue, brown and red. |
Dimensions |
length: (whole): 41.6
cm |
Period | 19th century |
Date | after 1801 to 1900 |
Provenance | bought: Anne, Countess of Rosse 1985-01-28 (Filtered for: Applied Arts collection) Colonel Leonard C. Messel (1872-1953); Anne, Countess of Rosse (1902-1992)Purchased with a grant from the National Heritage Memorial Fund and a gift from The Friends of the Fitzwilliam Museum |
Other Notes | |
Accession Number | O.22-1985 (Applied Arts) |
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