Lot Essay
The design is a classic example of a poem-picture (uta-e). Chrysanthemums and the words "tsuyu no ma ni (drenched by chrysanthemum dew)" appear on the lid, an allusion to a poem by Monk Sosei from the tenth-century Kokinshu:
Nurete hosu
yamaji no kiku no
tsuyu no ma ni
itsuka chitose o
ware wa henikemu
Did an age slip by
during those fleeting moments
when I dried my sleeves
drenched by chrysanthemum dew
on the path through the mountains?1
1. Kokin Wakashu: The First Imperial Anthology of Japanese Poetry, trans. Helen Craig McCullough (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1985), no. 273, p. 68.
Nurete hosu
yamaji no kiku no
tsuyu no ma ni
itsuka chitose o
ware wa henikemu
Did an age slip by
during those fleeting moments
when I dried my sleeves
drenched by chrysanthemum dew
on the path through the mountains?1
1. Kokin Wakashu: The First Imperial Anthology of Japanese Poetry, trans. Helen Craig McCullough (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1985), no. 273, p. 68.