Treasure Boat (Takara-bune) with Three Rats

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Kubo Shunman: Treasure Boat (Takara-bune) with Three Rats, 50x70cm Framed Art Reproduction With Black Frame

Treasure Boat (Takara-bune) with Three Rats

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The Artwork: Treasure Boat (Takara-bune) with Three Rats

Kubo Shunman was an Edo-period print designer and comic-verse poet, active in the city around the turn of the nineteenth century. He is remembered above all for surimono — privately commissioned, finely printed sheets often made for poetry circles and the New Year. This design carries a takara-bune, the treasure ship of Japanese New Year tradition.

The boat rides under a dragon-headed prow, its single sail marked with a bold device. On board ride three rats among bundled goods, and lines of calligraphy frame the scene. These verses are kyōka, the playful poetry that surimono so often gathered. The sheet was printed from woodblocks, the careful, small-run craft for which these New Year prints were prized.

A picture of the treasure ship was once tucked under the pillow on the second night of the year, in the hope of a lucky first dream. The print keeps that warm, well-wishing mood. It suits an entryway, a kitchen wall, or a child's room, and its soft tones settle . . . Read More >>


Japan historical period: Edo 江戸 (1603-1868)

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The Artist: Kubo Shunman

Kubo Shunman (1757–1820), also known as Kubota Yasubei, was a highly versatile and refined Japanese artist, poet, and writer of the late Edo period. He is best known as a master of Ukiyo-e woodblock prints, particularly in the deluxe, privately commissioned format of surimono.

Shunman was active in Edo (now Tokyo) and is believed to have studied under Katori Nahiko, a scholar of classical Japanese literature and a painter, and possibly also Kitao Shigemasa, a prominent Ukiyo-e artist. This diverse education is reflected in the intellectual and artistic breadth of his work.

Shunman's artistic output was varied. He designed bijin-ga (pictures of beautiful women), kachō-ga (bird-and-flower pictures), and scenes from everyday life. However, his most celebrated works are his surimono. Surimono were not sold commercially but were commissioned by poetry circles or individuals to commemorate special occasions, such as New Year's or poetry gatherings. They were often characterized by their exquisite pri . . . Read More >>

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