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Artokoloro
Liszt Collection of nineteenth-century engravings and images to browse and enjoy
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11 16 13 1 8 1615–1868 Complex Early 18th Century Edo Period Eighth Festivities First Day Monkey Twelve Months Sanno Sumo Wrestling Taisha
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This print from the Liszt Collection showcases a remarkable piece of Japanese art titled "µ£êµ│óÒü«ÚüèÒü│Òâ╗ÒÇîÕøøµ£êõ©¡Òü«þö│Òü« µùÑ▒▒▾ÄïµùÑÉë▾Ñ¡ ÓÇì (Artokoloro) (月波の遊び・「四月中の申の 日山王日吉祭」, 「八月朔日松尾に相撲あり」)". This artwork, created during the Edo period in early 18th century Japan, consists of two handscrolls adorned with intricate ink, color, and gold paintings on paper. The image depicts the vibrant festivities surrounding the Sannō Hiyoshi festivals held at the Matsunoo Shrine. The first scroll captures the lively scenes of monkey-themed celebrations that take place in mid-fourth month. It portrays sumo wrestling matches and various activities associated with the Hassaku Festival held on the eighth day of August. The second scroll focuses on another significant event called "Sanno Hi" which occurs on New Year's Day. This grand celebration takes place at Hie Taisha, also known as Sannō Shrine. The complex includes branch shrines and Enryakuji temple atop
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