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Fūryū jūnigatsu: Sangatsu (Third Month: The doll festival, from the series The Fashionable Twelve Months)


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Title

Fūryū jūnigatsu: Sangatsu (Third Month: The doll festival, from the series The Fashionable Twelve Months)

Related Titles

catalog entry: Sangatsu (Third Month): The doll festival, from the series Fūryū jūnigatsu (Fashionable Pastimes of the Twelve Months)

descriptive; alternate: The doll festival

original language: 三月

series (original language): 風流十二月

series (translated): The Fashionable Twelve Months

series (transliterated): Fūryū jūnigatsu

translated: Third Month

transliterated: Sangatsu

Artist

Ishikawa Toyomasa (Japanese, active ca. 1760s–1781)

Date

ca. 1770s

Period

Japan: Edo period (1615-1868)

Medium

color woodblock print on paper; chūban nishiki-e

Dimensions (H x W x D)

image: 9 1/2 in x 7 9/16 in; sheet: 10 1/4 in x 7 9/16 in

Inscriptions & Markings

series title; title: 風流十二月三月, printed in black ink, upper right Transliteration (Translation): Fūryū jūnigatsu sangatsu (Fashionable twelve months: the third month) Language: Japanese

signature: 石川豊雅画, printed in black ink, lower left Transliteration (Translation): Ishikawa Toyomasa ga (picture [by] Ishikawa Toyomasa) Language: Japanese

Collection Area

Asian Art; Graphic Arts

Category

Prints

Japanese Traditional Prints

Object Type

relief print

Culture

Japanese

Credit Line

The Mary Andrews Ladd Collection

Accession Number

32.50

Copyright

public domain

Terms

chuban

Edo

Japanese woodblock prints

nishiki-e

relief printing

relief prints

The Mary Andrews Ladd Collection

woodcuts

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