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ns1:minneapolis-42380	rdfs:label	"Children making a snow ball" .
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ns1:minneapolis-42380	ns3:creator	<https://jpsearch.go.jp/entity/chname/\u4E2D\u5CF6\u6765\u7AE0> ;
	ns3:dateCreated	"1820-1859" ;
	ns3:description	"Markings: red artist\\'s seal: \u6765\u7AE0 {Raish\u014D}" ,
		"Signed: \u6765\u7AE0 {Raish\u014D}" ,
		"Classification: Prints" ,
		"Inscription: 54 haiku poems about winter" ,
		"Medium: Woodblock print (surimono); ink and color on paper" ,
		"Style: 19th century" ,
		"Dimension: 15 x 19 1/4 in. (38.1 x 48.9 cm) (image, sheet)" ,
		"Object name: Print (Shij\u014D surimono)" ,
		"Text: Children's delight in newly fallen snow is universal. Here three ambitious Japanese boys are creating a yukidaruma, \"snow Bodhidharma.\" Bodhidharma was the Indian sage who traveled to China in the sixth century to spread his doctrine which stressed seated meditation as a means toward enlightenment. Since a large rounded snow mound resembles a seated monk with his robe covering his head and legs, such figures came to be called yukidaruma in Japan." ;
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	ns3:name	"Children making a snow ball"@en ;
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