MAKE A MEME View Large Image Poem by Harumichi no Tsuraki (5765887702).jpg en <b>Accession Number </b> 1957 197 <b>Display Artist </b> Katsushika Hokusai <b>Display Title </b> Poem by Harumichi no Tsuraki <b>Translation s </b> Harumichi no Tsuraki <b>Series Title </b> ...
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Keywords: Poem by Harumichi no Tsuraki (5765887702).jpg en <b>Accession Number </b> 1957 197 <b>Display Artist </b> Katsushika Hokusai <b>Display Title </b> Poem by Harumichi no Tsuraki <b>Translation s </b> Harumichi no Tsuraki <b>Series Title </b> One-hundred Poems as Explained by the Nurse <b>Suite Name </b> Hyakunin isshu uba ga etoki <b>Creation Date </b> 1835 <b>Medium </b> Woodblock <b>Height </b> 9 7/8 in <b>Width </b> 14 3/8 in <b>Display Dimensions </b> 9 7/8 in x 14 3/8 in 25 08 cm x 36 51 cm <b>Publisher </b> Iseya Sanjiro <b>Credit Line </b> Bequest of Mrs Cora Timken Burnett <b>Label Copy </b> The artist of this print revisits the theme of carpenters making boards from a huge block of lumber recalling the dramatic composition of his famous Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji and scenes in his pattern books The poem he illustrates is by a tenth-century provincial governor who wrote In a mountain stream Built by the busy windIs a bamboo barrier Yet it is only of maple leavesPowerless to flow away Hokusai takes evident joy in depicting the life and work of peasants Besides the men cutting the boards one sharpens a blade; a fisherman drags in a net and a woman crosses a plank bridge with a child who drags a pet turtle on a leash <b>Label Copy Spanish </b> El artista de esta impresin vuelve a visitar el tema de los carpinteros que hacen tablas de un gran bloque de madera recordando la composicin dramtica de sus famosas Treinta y seis vistas del monte Fuji y escenas en sus libros de diseos El poema que ilustra es por un gobernador provincial del siglo X que escribi En un arroyo de montaa Construida por el viento atareadoEst la valla de bamb Pero es de hojas de arceQue no pueden fluir Es evidente que a Hokusai le alegra representar la vida y el trabajo de los campesinos Adems de los hombres cortando las tablas uno afila un cuchillo; un pescador jala una red y una mujer cruza un puente con un nio que arrastra a una tortuga con una correa <b>Collection </b> <a href http //www sdmart org/art/our-collection/asian-art rel nofollow >The San Diego Museum of Art</a> 2007-05-10 10 16 51 https //www flickr com/photos/thesandiegomuseumofartcollection/5765887702/ Flickr en thesandiegomuseumofartcollection PD-old-100 Files from the San Diego Museum of Art to be checked
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