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Daikoku Dancing
1845, Ink and colour, Mixed media
Daikoku Dancing
Daikoku Dancing
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18973
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Daikoku Dancing
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Daikoku is one of the Seven Gods of Good Fortune, associated with wealth. He is distinguished by a wide smile, soft black hat; he holds a mallet (with which he beats out riches) and is shown seated on two rice barrels, with mice nearby signifying an abundance of food.
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1845
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28.8 x 14.5 cm
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Ink and colour
; Mixed media
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Art and Design Library
From an album of miniature hanging scrolls
This album comprises 76 pages of miniature paintings (and some calligraphies), the majority by artists of the Kano lineage, who worked for the ruling military regime. Each work is signed and sealed in miniature, and has been given a full brocade mounting as if it were a hanging scroll.
Information provided by Dr Rosina Buckland (National Museum of Scotland).
This album was donated to Edinburgh City Libraries by Marie Ferguson Dyer in honour of her father Henry Dyer. Dyer was a Scottish engineer who became the first Principal of the Imperial College of Engineering in Tokyo in 1872.
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An album of Miniature Hanging Scrolls
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