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Urasa no hadaka matsuru (The "Naked Festival" of Urasa, Niigata), from the portfolio Nihon Minzoku Zufu (Native Customs of Japan, Illustrated)


Maekawa Senpan, Urasa no hadaka matsuru (The "Naked Festival" of Urasa, Niigata), from the portfolio Nihon Minzoku Zufu (Native Customs of Japan, Illustrated), 1946, color woodblock print on paper, Gift of Miss Caroline Moyer, © unknown, research required, 1996.31.1g

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Title

Urasa no hadaka matsuru (The "Naked Festival" of Urasa, Niigata), from the portfolio Nihon Minzoku Zufu (Native Customs of Japan, Illustrated)

Related Titles

alternate series title (translated): Folk Customs of Japan

portfolio (original language): 日本民俗図譜

portfolio (translated): Native Customs of Japan, Illustrated

portfolio (transliterated): Nihon Minzoku Zufu

translated: The "Naked Festival" of Urasa, Niigata

transliterated: Urasa no hadaka matsuru

Artist

Maekawa Senpan (Japanese, 1888-1960)

Related People

publisher: Uemura Masurō (Japanese, active ca. 1946-1948)

Date

1946

Period

Japan: Shōwa period (1926-1989)

Medium

color woodblock print on paper

Dimensions (H x W x D)

image: 7 1/16 in x 9 9/16 in; sheet: 7 7/8 in x 10 5/16 in

Collection Area

Asian Art; Graphic Arts

Category

Prints

Japanese Modern Prints

Object Type

relief print

Culture

Japanese

Credit Line

Gift of Miss Caroline Moyer

Accession Number

1996.31.1g

Copyright

© unknown, research required

Terms

festivals

Japanese woodblock prints

relief printing

relief prints

Showa

woodcuts

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