Ukiyo-e Educational Catalog · Record 54937
Hankai invades the Party at the Kömon Gate
- Artist / 作者
- Katsushika Hokusai葛飾北斎
- Date / 年代
- 1785-1795
- Medium / 技法
- 浮世絵 / Ukiyo-e / Edo / honolulu
- Digital record / 画像記録
- 481 × 328 px
- Source collection / 所蔵元
- Honolulu Museum of Art
- Published by / 公開者
- 紫藤メイ
- Rights / 権利
- No reusable image license documented
- Attribution / 表記
- Honolulu Museum of Art
Catalog note / 解説
This “perspective picture” (uki-e) from the period in which Hokusai used the name Shunrö depicts a Chinese historical subject, the “Feast at Hong Gate” (in Japanese, Kömon). During this celebration, the founder of the Han dynasty (206 B.C.-221 A.D.), Liu Bang, was threatened by an assassination attempt, and his loyal bodyguard, Fan Kuai (Japanese Hankai), intruded into the banquet in full armor to protect him, upsetting but also impressing the host (who was behind the assassination). Here Fan Kuai is shown rushing into the hall, while the host looks on in consternation. Hokusai draws from both traditional Chinese jiehua (“ruled line drawing”) for depicting architecture, and Western perspect…
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