Ukiyo-e Educational Catalog · Record 88019
Catching Fireflies on Raft
- Artist / 作者
- Chobunsai Eishi細田栄之
- Date / 年代
- 1790-1799
- Medium / 技法
- 浮世絵 / Ukiyo-e / Edo / honolulu
- Digital record / 画像記録
- 297 × 450 px
- Source collection / 所蔵元
- Honolulu Museum of Art
- Published by / 公開者
- 黒川トウマ
- Rights / 権利
- No reusable image license documented
- Attribution / 表記
- Honolulu Museum of Art
Catalog note / 解説
A popular summer activity during the Edo period, catching fireflies remains a common way to spend the evening in some Japanese suburbs. This print depicts three elegantly posed ladies on a raft surrounded by fireflies. At the same time, the image is a generic one, and like most Edo period ukiyo-e, probably was imagined by the artist rather than composed from an actual scene. Chöbunsai Eishi was from a samurai background and trained in the Kanö School of painting, the official artist-school for the shogunate and its subordinates. His pictures of beautiful women were especially popular, rivaling those of Kitagawa Utamaro, the foremost print designer of beautiful women in the late 18th century…
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