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Lot 122. ODE BY ARIWARA NO NARIHIRA

Lot 122. ODE BY ARIWARA NO NARIHIRA

Image is an example from the Art Institute of Chicago

KATSUSHIKA HOKUSAI (B. 1760, d. 1849)

Peasants crossing a bridge over the Tatsuta river in autumn when red autumn leaves tint the stream.

O Tatsta ! when th’ autumnal flow / I watch of thy deep ruddy wave / E’en when the stern gods long ago / Did rule, was ne’er beheld so brave, / So fair a stream as thine I trow.

HYAKUNIN ISSHU URAGAWA ETORI The Hundred Poems Explained by the Nurse. [From a] complete set of the twenty-seven prints of this series, being all that were published, though Hokusai drew designs for the others. The meaning of many of these ancient poems, which are written in the old Yamato language and contain allusions to things not now recognizable, is obscure, and numerous commentaries upon them have been written. For two of the metrical versions here given the compiler of this catalogue is indebted to Mr. Will H. Edmunds; the others are by Mr. F. V. Dickens.

Yoko-e. Signed: Zen Hokusai Manji.

Purchaser: Mr. Richmond
Price: $25.00

Literature

Morse, Peter, Hokusai Katsushika, and 北斎(1760-1849) 葛飾. 1989. Hokusai, One Hundred Poets. . Translated by Clay MacCauley. New York: G. Braziller.
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