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Subject:Subject of a kuchi-e
Posted By: François Sat, Oct 31, 2009 IP: 86.72.140.153

Hello

I have bought a new kuchi-e ( 口絵 - frontispiece)

From what I could read, it is by Takeuchi Keishuu ( 武内桂舟 ).

Can someone please tell me what the scene represents?

It shows Raijin ( 雷神 ), the God of Thunder, a noble man with a falcon (perhaps Genji according to his hairdo), a noble woman with a wisteria branch, and a bunch of servents, more or less hairy...

Thanks for your help

François



Subject:Re: Subject of a kuchi-e
Posted By: david Sun, Nov 08, 2009

Hi François , I cannot tell you what this scene shows but I can say the 'noblewoman' is actually the 'wisteria maiden' Fuji Hime, related to the original creation gods of Japan. I suspect the shadow image in the background is important but I dont know what it depicts
cheers
david

Subject:Re: Subject of a kuchi-e
Posted By: François Mon, Nov 09, 2009

Thank you

I have got an answer from a Japanese antiques' dealer friend.

The print shows actually the characters of ootsu-e (new years wish-cards, now a days), but all put together as in an ukiyo-e.

The shadow character is Raijin, the God of Thunder

Thanks anyway for your help !

Best regards
François


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