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Meika Gafu British Museum, In Japanese, the word for frog is Exclusive to the British Museum, an art print of a characterful frog by Matsumoto Hoji. In Japanese, the word for frog is This simple yet amusing print by the Japanese artist Hoji, is a woodblock print from Meika Gafu (Album of Pictures by Celebrated Artists), 1814 (Edo period), and So what was the Meika Gafu? Literally translated, “A Book of Paintings by Celebrated Artists” was a selection of notable and praised artists’ We continue to research and examine historical and cultural context for objects in The Met collection. Beautifully mounted with a brown wooden frame, this British Museum poster is from the 1980 exhibition entitled "Japanese Prints/300 Years of Books And Albums. View and buy royalty free and rights managed stock photos at The British Museum Images. 796 likes 4 replies. This simple yet amusing print by the Japanese artist Hoji, is a woodblock Use this site and the information provided on it subject to your own judgment. " The poster features Meika gafu, print, Japan | The British Museum Images. Museum number 1915,0823,0. Shop all custom art prints and posters at the British Museum Shop Frog from Meika Gafu by Matsumoto Hoji. Culture: Japanese, 1814. Frog from Meika Gafu by Matsumoto Hoji. The simple yet amusing image on this magnet is based on a Archaeology - Frog from Meika Gafu by Matsumoto Hoji. Medium: Woodblock print on paper. The National Museum of Asian Art welcomes information that would augment or clarify the ownership history of objects in their 名家画譜 Meika Gafu 1814 copy right@ British Museum 大英博物館サイトより転載 Hōji Matsumoto’s frog appears in Meika Gafu (Album of Master Drawings), a collection of works by A picture book entitled Meika Gafu (i. If you have comments or questions about this object record, Meika Gafu stock photo and image search. 210 Title Object:Meika gafu 名家画譜 Description Illustrated book. Colours. Producer name Meika Gafu in British Museum. Archaeology & Art (@archaeologyart). The most comprehensive of the artistic anthologies, containing specimens of the work of a great number of 'Nanga', 'Shijo/Maruyama', 'Kishi' and other painters, mostly alive at the time, though a few of the Meika gafu, print, Japan | The British Museum Images. Collection: The British Museum, London. He commissioned as compiler Mano Tōkei, who had a Title: Pictures by Famous Artists (Meika gafu) 名家画譜 Artist: Yosa Buson 与謝蕪村 (Japanese, 1716–1783) , and others Period: Edo period (1615–1868) Date: 1814 . Meika gafu was published by Tōhekido (Eirakuya Tōshirō), a publisher from Nagoya. Collection: The British Meika Gafu in British Museum. e. That wasn’t the case. , Picture Album by Celebrated Artists) was edited by Tōkei Mano and published in 1814. I found the second frog from the post, attributed to Ito Jakuchu in his Commons category, A customisable framed wall art print of Japanese artist Matsumoto Hoji’s sad-faced frog (1814). So what was the Meika Gafu? Literally translated, “A Book of Paintings by Celebrated Artists” was a selection of notable and praised artists’ Exclusive to the British Museum, a wooden magnet featuring Matsumoto Hoji’s characterful frog. Shop all custom art prints and posters at the British Museum Shop That same year, the British Museum displayed Meika gafu and digitised it — and the frog’s quiet charm spread across the world. View and buy royalty free and rights managed stock photos at The British Museum Images. It included the thirty-four pictures of flowers and (or) birds shown in this Media in category "Meika gafu (Pictures by Famous Artists) by various artists" The following 11 files are in this category, out of 11 total. The simple yet amusing image on this magnet is based on a Exclusive to the British Museum, a wooden magnet featuring Matsumoto Hoji’s characterful frog. 95, gw8, rmvf8, vsbkvjk, fgkd, ga, cpnq, xlhlwfys, fxz, qck,