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Kawahara Keiga. Representative of Bride’s Family Greets Bridegroom’s Family.Series “the Life of the Japanese”. 1820-s
Kawahara Keiga. Representative of Bride’s Family Greets Bridegroom’s Family.Series “the Life of the Japanese”. 1820-s
Number
МАЭ № 13-34/17
Title
Representative of Bride’s Family Greets Bridegroom’s Family.Series “the Life of the Japanese”.
Ethnicity
Japanese
Date
1820-s
Author
Kawahara Keiga
Collectors-person
Material
silk textile, Japanese watercolours, ink, Japanese washigami paper, glue
Dimensions
32.2 × 44.0
Annotation
List features a visit of a representative of the bride’s family to the family of the groom before the wedding ceremony. The nagamochi palanquin contains a tsunodare tub with sake sent from the bride’s family to the groom’s as a wedding gift. The scene is depicted humorously. The master of the house is performing the obligatory ceremonial gestures, but the servants seem totally oblivious. One of the oblong chests is hidden in the shadow of the lantern. The nagamochi palanquin is decorated with the bride’s family crest, a five-petaled Chinese bellflower with five swords. In painting No. 13-34/39(18) the characters jingi (“humanity and justice”, in other words "duty") appear on the folding screen. On the folding screen in the previous painting is decorated with a dragon.
Corpus
Ethnographic drawing
Kawahara Keiga. Maegami-dachi (“Cutting the Forelock”) ceremony. Series “the Life of the Japanese”. 1820s
Kawahara Keiga. Three-Five-Seven (Shichi-go-san) ceremony. 1820-s