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	rdfs:label	"\"Woman as the Poet Funya No Yasuhide\"" .
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ns2:minneapolis-8718	ns4:description	"Markings: Censor:kiwame\r\nPublisher:Eijudo_\r\ncollecter seal \\\"FYP\\\"" ,
		"Dimension: 15 1/16 x 10 1/16 in. (38.3 x 25.6 cm) (image, sheet)" ,
		"Signed: Eishi ga" ,
		"Medium: Woodblock print (nishiki-e); ink and color on paper with mica" ,
		"Classification: Prints" ,
		"Object name: Print (ukiyo-e / bijin-ga)" ,
		"Inscription: waka poem by Bunya no Yasuhide\r\nWind blown from the Mountain\r\nStorming around the autumn field\r\nThat\\'s why the word \\\"storm\\\"(arashi)\r\nConsits of the characters of wind and mountain\r\n(Fuku kara ni\r\nAki no kusaki wo \r\nShio ru reba\r\nMube yama-kaze wo \r\nArashi to yu_ ran)" ,
		"Provenance: FYP (unidentified); Richard P. Gale (until 1974)" ,
		"Style: 18th century" ,
		"Text: Eishi was a member of a samurai family. Perhaps as a result of the protracted peace under Tokugawa rule, he studied painting under the sh\u014Dgun's court- appointed artist, Kan\u014D Eisen (1696-1731) and eventually was recognized for his own painting accomplishments. Despite this reputable background, Eishi seems to have had a particular interest in designing prints and paintings in the ukiyo-e style, a predilection that caused him to resign his hereditary position. His images of women are admired for their elegance and restraint. He also revived the practice of depicting modern women in the guise of famous poets from Japan's classical past, a theme popular among early ukiyo-e artists. Here he depicts a woman as the 9th century poet Bunya no Yasuhide. She holds a lacquered cap of the type typically worn by courtiers like Yasuhide. His poem, first recorded in the Kokinwakash\u016B of 906, appears above: Wind blown from a mountain Storming around the autumn field That may be why the word \"storm\" Consists of the characters of Wind and mountain" ;
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	ns4:dateCreated	"1793-1794" ;
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