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Omiai ceremony. Series “the Life of the Japanese”. 1820-s
Omiai ceremony. Series “the Life of the Japanese”. 1820-s
Number
МАЭ № 13-34/21
Title
Omiai ceremony. Series “the Life of the Japanese”.
Ethnicity
Japanese
Date
1820-s
Author
Collectors-person
Material
silk textile, Japanese watercolours, ink, Japanese washigami paper, glue
Dimensions
32.2 × 44.1
Annotation
This picture depicts the moment when the bride and groom to be meet for the first time. A cherry blossom viewing provides the pretext for the young couple’s encounter. The groom and the go-between are drinking sake, sitting on a bench in front of a teahouse. On the teahouse we see the characters meishi konyaku which describe a kind of Japanese cuisine in which rice is combined with a paste made from a tuber called konyaku (Amorphophallus konjac). The gmarriage match-maker is pointing at the bride. The bride is wearing a beautiful, light purple kosode with a red sash. She is concealing her face behind a sleeve, as if she is embarrassed. The woman who is her chaperon is pointing at the groom with her suehiro fan. On the left is an official bulletin board (kosatsu) listing the rules for behavior in public places, which bears an official stamp.
Corpus
Ethnographic drawing
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