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[Lucky God Hotei and children] / 貞重画.
[Lucky God Hotei and children] / Sadashige ga.
Artist
Yūsai Kuniteru
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歌川国輝
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Format
Visual material
Language
Japanese
Published/Created
[Tōkyō] : Watanabe, [19--]
[東京] : ワタナベ, [18--]
[not before 1957?]
Description
1 sheet : color ; 38 x 26 cm
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Special Collections - Cotsen Children's Library
45044 Print Case LA / Box 79
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Buddhist gods
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Japan
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Publisher
Watanabe, Shōzaburō, 1885-1962
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渡辺庄三郎, 1885-1962
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Summary note
Hotei, one of Japan's famous seven gods of good fortune, and several children collect treasures in the mountains for the New Year. One child gestures at a money tree covered with gold coins and takes Hotei by the hand as he crawls across a narrow stone bridge. A child at the left carries a yoke loaded with precious items, including coral, while his companion watches from the other side of the gorge, holding a walking stick with a fan tied to it.
Notes
Title devised by cataloger.
"ワタナベ"--seal of publisher, measuring 7mm in diameter and suggesting a printing date not before 1957.
Other text in the picture, from right to left: 御慶, 商, 稔, 錢幣館, 田中.
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933779600
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