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THE PROPERTY OF A LADY
Utagawa Kunimaru (1794 - 1829)
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Utagawa Kunimaru (1794 - 1829)
From the surimono series Suru ichi [First of a Set of Companions] commissioned by the Taikogawa poetry club, an Oharame wood cutter and a child resting beside an ox, the poem reads
Senkin no This beautiful spring day
haru no atai ya is more precious than a thousand pieces of gold
hiku ushi no I wish that my child when he grows up
chikara kurabe yo will be strong
tokai no kodakara and fight like an ox
signed Honcho Kunimaru hitsu, seal Honcho, good impression, slight fading, backed, wormage
Shikishiban
From the surimono series Suru ichi [First of a Set of Companions] commissioned by the Taikogawa poetry club, an Oharame wood cutter and a child resting beside an ox, the poem reads
Senkin no This beautiful spring day
haru no atai ya is more precious than a thousand pieces of gold
hiku ushi no I wish that my child when he grows up
chikara kurabe yo will be strong
tokai no kodakara and fight like an ox
signed Honcho Kunimaru hitsu, seal Honcho, good impression, slight fading, backed, wormage
Shikishiban