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Japan, Metsumi, Hamitei, Mitsumaru, Seigetsutei, Kitaru, Shômontei, Utayama, Ishikawa, Monkey reaches for the reflection of the moon, A monkey hangs with one arm from a branch of a pine tree and tries to grab the reflection of the moon. The image is depicted as if it were a standing room screen (tsuitate). Such a screen was usually placed directly behind the door of a house, to keep out evil spirits, because of the belief that they could only move in straight lines move. With three poems., print, prent, surimono, prints, Japan (collection), height 195 mm, width 175 mm, Japanese, print maker, printmaker, 1824 - 1824, first quarter 19th century, paper, colour woodcut, colour woodblock, poet.

Japan, Metsumi, Hamitei, Mitsumaru, Seigetsutei, Kitaru, Shômontei, Utayama, Ishikawa, Monkey reaches for the reflection of the moon, A monkey hangs with one arm from a branch of a pine tree and tries to grab the reflection of the moon. The image is depicted as if it were a standing room screen (tsuitate). Such a screen was usually placed directly behind the door of a house, to keep out evil spirits, because of the belief that they could only move in straight lines move. With three poems., print, prent, surimono, prints, Japan (collection), height 195 mm, width 175 mm, Japanese, print maker, printmaker, 1824 - 1824, first quarter 19th century, paper, colour woodcut, colour woodblock, poet.
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Japan, Metsumi, Hamitei, Mitsumaru, Seigetsutei, Kitaru, Shômontei, Utayama, Ishikawa, Monkey reaches for the reflection of the moon, A monkey hangs with one arm from a branch of a pine tree and tries to grab the reflection of the moon. The image is depicted as if it were a standing room screen (tsuitate). Such a screen was usually placed directly behind the door of a house, to keep out evil spirits, because of the belief that they could only move in straight lines move. With three poems., print, prent, surimono, prints, Japan (collection), height 195 mm, width 175 mm, Japanese, print maker, printmaker, 1824 - 1824, first quarter 19th century, paper, colour woodcut, colour woodblock, poet
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Taille de l'image: 2995 × 3417 px | 29.3 MB
Taille d'impression: 25.4 × 28.9 cm | 1179.1 × 1345.3 in (300 dpi)