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ns1:europeana-2022301_287FCF0CA6CEE64C39AA727309D856A999CF0699	ns3:description	"Description: IU, un s. on plate c. r. \"Kunimaru ga\"; inscr. on plate t. l. \"Kara-Uta of Ko-ya (and her attendants) Uraki and Tsumaki\" (translation); publisher's seal incorporated into kimono design. CRE KUNIMARU, Utagawa; (Japanese; 1794 - 1829) PUB Nishimura-ya Yohachi (Nishiyo) (Ejudo) (?). This publishing house was active from 1710 - 1840. Kunimaru specialised in producing prints of beauties ('bijin-ga'). This print may have been commissioned by the owner of the Ko-ya, the 'green house' or brothel to which this courtesan belonged. The woman is named as Kara-Uta and she is pictured with her female attendant. Courtesans would have trained several younger women placed in their care, these were teenage attendants ('shinzo') and child attendants ('kamuro'). The courtesan's theatrical dress consists of many layers, the inner kimono is decorated with a maple leaf pattern and her outer kimono bears the swirling emblem of Raiden, the Shinto god of thunder and lightning. The kimono's design also incorporates wish fulfilling jewels ('hoju'), flames, shafts of light and a Shinto sacred rope ('shimenawa'). This unusual garment may have been worn during a dance or dramatic performance of \"Momijigari\" (\"The Maple Leaves Viewing Party\") during the Niwaka Festival. The courtesan may be dressed for the role of the demon Togakushi, who disguised as a beautiful woman, seduces her enemy Taira Koremochi with a series of fantastic dances. The attendant at her side is modestly dressed in a black kimono decorated with white maple leaves." ,
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