石橋物, Two Dancers Performing a ?Shakkyōmono? Kabuki Dance, from Spring Rain Surimono Album (Harusame surimono-jō), vol. 3, Edo period (1615?1868), ca. 1805?10, Japan, Privately published polychrome woodblock prints (surimono) mounted in an album; ink and color on paper, 8 5/16 x 5 1/2 in. (21. 1 x 14 cm), Prints, Kubo Shunman (Japanese, 1757?1820), Surimono are privately published woodblock prints, usually commissioned by poets or poetry groups as a form of New Year?s greeting card. The poems, most commonly kyōka (witty thirty-one syllable verse), inscribed on the prints usually include felicitous imagery connected with spring, which in the lunar calendar begins on the first day of the first month
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