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Suzuki Harunobu 鈴木春信
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Inscribed number verso, bottom right:SB965[text and poems] Poem: Sugi tateru (translates to) To find the spot kado wa nakeredo (translates to)where branches of cedar are placed sato kagura/kore ya miyai no/hajime naruran(translates to)follow the sounds of kagura musicBranches of cedar were placed outside the gate to a shrine as love tokens. The tree in the print is not a cedar and does not relate to the poem. The scene depicts a family leaving a shrine on the occasion of their 7-year old daughter's becoming an obitake (obi-wearer), a symbol of maturation. "Miyai" in the poem means "shrine precincts" but also alludes to the initial steps parents take toward arranging a marriage for their child.
Label: This print is associated with the performance of the kagura dance, a Shinto celebration that falls in the eleventh month of the lunar calendar.
Signature: Suzuki Harunobu ga
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Gift of Mrs. Gustav Radeke
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The Kagura Month [11th month] (Kagurazuki)
Customs of daily life with poem of the four seasons
Fuzoku shiki kasen
Inscribed number verso, bottom right:SB965[text and poems] Poem: Sugi tateru (translates to) To find the spot kado wa nakeredo (translates to)where branches of cedar are placed sato kagura/kore ya miyai no/hajime naruran(translates to)follow the sounds of kagura musicBranches of cedar were placed outside the gate to a shrine as love tokens. The tree in the print is not a cedar and does not relate to the poem. The scene depicts a family leaving a shrine on the occasion of their 7-year old daughter's becoming an obitake (obi-wearer), a symbol of maturation. "Miyai" in the poem means "shrine precincts" but also alludes to the initial steps parents take toward arranging a marriage for their child.
Label: This print is associated with the performance of the kagura dance, a Shinto celebration that falls in the eleventh month of the lunar calendar.
Signature: Suzuki Harunobu ga