MAKE A MEME View Large Image Poem by Sangi Takamura (5758870207).jpg en <b>Accession Number </b> 1957 196 <b>Display Artist </b> Katsushika Hokusai <b>Display Title </b> Poem by Sangi Takamura <b>Translation s </b> Ono no Takamura <b>Series Title </b> One-hundred Poems ...
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Keywords: Poem by Sangi Takamura (5758870207).jpg en <b>Accession Number </b> 1957 196 <b>Display Artist </b> Katsushika Hokusai <b>Display Title </b> Poem by Sangi Takamura <b>Translation s </b> Ono no Takamura <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> 10 3/8 in <b>Width </b> 13 1/2 in <b>Display Dimensions </b> 10 3/8 in x 13 1/2 in 26 35 cm x 34 29 cm <b>Publisher </b> Iseya Sanjiro <b>Credit Line </b> Bequest of Mrs Cora Timken Burnett <b>Label Copy </b> One of the most popular prints from the series is this scene of women naked to the waist diving for awabi abalone This hazardous occupation was delegated to women because they were thought to be able to hold their breaths longer under water The poem on which this image is based is by the scholar Sangi Takamura 802852 who served as the emperors advisor This poem was written as a defiant farewell on the eve of his exile to a barely habitable island following his criticism of the emperors handling of a diplomatic mission to China It reads Over the wide wide seaTowards its many distant isles Rowing I set forth This to all the world proclaim O boats of fisher-folk In Hokusais composition the poet is in a boat in the middle distance making his way among the rocky islands <b>Label Copy Spanish </b> Una de las impresiones ms populares de la serie es esta escena de mujeres desnudas hasta la cintura que se sumergen para buscar awabi abuln Esta ocupacin peligrosa se delegaba a las mujeres porque se pensaba que podan aguantar la respiracin bajo el agua El poema en el que se basa esta imagen es por el erudito Sangi Takamura 802852 quien fue el consejero del emperador Este poema fue escrito como una despedida desafiante en la vspera de su exilio a una isla apenas habitable por haber criticado cmo el emperador manej una misin diplomtica a China Lee as Por el mar vasto vasto Hacia sus muchas islas lejanasMe dirijo remando Esto al mundo lo proclamo O barcos de pescadores En la composicin de Hokusai el poeta est en un barco a media distancia navegando entre las islas rocosas <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 15 15 https //www flickr com/photos/thesandiegomuseumofartcollection/5758870207/ Flickr en thesandiegomuseumofartcollection PD-old-100 Files from the San Diego Museum of Art to be checked
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