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Flying plum Tobiume title object series Hanazono poetry association
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Flying plum Tobiume title object series Hanazono poetry association
Flying plum Tobiume (title on object) A series for the Hanazono poetry association (series title) Hanazono bantsuzuki (series title on object), A carp in a fishing net and a wooden statue of a bird. Next to it plum blossom against a silver-red background. The title of the print refers to the plum tree in the garden of Sugawara no Michizane (845-903), which he cared for so well that the tree would have followed him when Michizane was banished. With one poem, bony fishes: carp, Totoya Hokkei (mentioned on object), Japan, 1820 - 1825, paper, colour woodcut, h 210 mm × w 181 mm
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1820 1825 Bony Fishes Carp Colour Woodcut Fishing Net Garden Hanazono Bantsuzuki Hanazono Poetry Association Next Plum Blossom Plum Tree Poem Series Title Title Totoya Hokkei Tree Wooden Statue Banished Cared Mentioned Michizane Sugawara No Michizane
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This print titled "Flying Plum Tobiume" is part of the Hanazono Poetry Association series. The image features a carp entangled in a fishing net, accompanied by a wooden statue of a bird. Adjacent to them, against a striking silver-red background, is a plum blossom in full bloom. The title of this artwork alludes to the legendary plum tree that belonged to Sugawara no Michizane, an esteemed figure from Japan's history. It is said that Michizane cared for this tree so devotedly that it would have followed him even when he was banished. In addition to its visual beauty, this print also incorporates poetry into its composition. A single poem accompanies the depiction of bony fishes: carp, adding depth and meaning to the overall piece. Created by Totoya Hokkei during 1820-1825 using paper and color woodcut techniques, this artwork measures 210 mm in height and 181 mm in width. The Liszt Collection proudly showcases this remarkable piece which exemplifies both artistic mastery and cultural significance. Its intricate details and vibrant colors transport viewers into the world of Japanese folklore while celebrating nature's resilience and poetic inspiration.
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