Ukiyo-e Educational Catalog · Record 27912

(Quail and Poppies)

Artist / 作者
Utagawa Hiroshige歌川広重
Date / 年代
1830-1858
Medium / 技法
浮世絵 / Ukiyo-e / Edo / mia
Digital record / 画像記録
281 × 800 px
Source collection / 所蔵元
Minneapolis Institute of Art
Published by / 公開者
紫藤メイ
Rights / 権利
Public Domain Mark only when record-designated
Attribution / 表記
Minneapolis Institute of Art

Catalog note / 解説

Japanese artists have long paired quail and ripe grain in their autumn paintings. The quail's cry is thought to suggest the melancholy mood of that season. In this print, however, Hiroshige seems to be having some lighthearted fun with this tradition. In Japanese, young quail are called mugiuzura (literally, wheat-quail), since they hatch in fields of springtime grasses. Here, however, a young quail looks up at a poppy (a flower associated with summer), but as the poem suggests, it may be yearning for autumn: The young quail cries, dreaming of fall.

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