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Title
  • Part of a set. Plant pattern (shokubutsu monyō 植物文様), surface pattern (waritsuke monyō 割付文様), stripe pattern (shima monyō 縞文様): maple leaves on vertical irregular stripes (yōrōjima 養老縞)
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Period | Style | School
Material | Technique
Inventory number
  • OR 3925-7202
Acquisition
  • assumption , 1907
Department
  • Asia Collection
Description
    "Dyed ground" (jizomari 地染), "main stencil" (omogata 主型). Stencil dealers' seal (shōin 商印) at the bottom of the stencil. The maple leaf (kaede 楓, also: momiji 紅葉) is considered a symbol of a long and successful life because it changes color depending on the season. Especially in autumn, the foliage shines in the most beautiful colors. Maple leaves are already sung about in the oldest poetry (Man'yōshū 万葉集, Kokin Wakashū 古今和歌集), and maple leaf motifs on robes are described in the Heian period (Makura-no Sōshi 枕草子, Eiga Monogatari 栄花物語). Even banquets "to admire discolored maple leaves" are said to have been held from the second half of the Heian period onwards.
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  • stencil (katagami 型紙), Part of a set. Plant pattern (shokubutsu monyō 植物文様), surface pattern (waritsuke monyō 割付文様), stripe pattern (shima monyō 縞文様): maple leaves on vertical irregular stripes (yōrōjima 養老縞), Anonym, MAK Inv.nr. OR 3925-7202
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  • 03.04.2025


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