Woman Looking at the Moon - Japan Search model RDF

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Woman Looking at the Moon

description of http://purl.org/net/ld/jpsearch/data/cleveland-152432
rdf:type<https://jpsearch.go.jp/term/type/絵画>
rdfs:label"Woman Looking at the Moon"
schema:name"Woman Looking at the Moon" @en
ns0:accessInfo#accessinfo
ns0:agential_:vb4331431 (an orphan bnode)
ns0:sourceInfo#sourceinfo
ns0:temporal_:vb4331432 (an orphan bnode)
schema:creator<https://jpsearch.go.jp/entity/chname/蹄斎北馬>
schema:dateCreated"1801-1900"
schema:description 9"measurements: Overall: 189.2 x 53.3 cm (74 1/2 x 21 in.); Painting only: 96.5 x 33.7 cm (38 x 13 1/4 in.)"
schema:description"type: Painting"
schema:description"technique: hanging scroll; ink and color on silk"
schema:description"creditline: The Kelvin Smith Collection, given by Mrs. Kelvin Smith"
schema:description"culture: Japan, Edo period (1615-1868)"
schema:description"tombstone: Woman Looking at the Moon, 19th century. Attributed to Teisai Hokuba (Japanese, 1771-1844). Hanging scroll; ink and color on silk; overall: 189.2 x 53.3 cm (74 1/2 x 21 in.); painting only: 96.5 x 33.7 cm (38 x 13 1/4 in.). The Cleveland Museum of Art, The Kelvin Smith Collection, given by Mrs. Kelvin Smith 1985.260...(more)"
schema:description"collection: ASIAN - Hanging scroll"
schema:description"wall_description: In this scene, a woman pauses in her task of fulling cloth (pleating or gathering cloth to make it full) to gaze at the moon just as a flock of geese pass over. Perhaps overcome by the moment, she bites the end of her kerchief. The simple elements of fulling blocks, geese, and a full moon are traditional symbols of autumn in Japanese art. The pounding of the silk also has erotic connotations in East Asian painting. Although it is not signed, the style resembles work by painter Teisai Hokuba, known for his ukiyo-e or “pictures of the floating world.” Hokuba was an eminent disciple of the famed artist Katsushika Hokusai (1760–1849). The simple elements of fulling blocks, geese, and a full moon are traditional symbols of autumn in Japanese art. The woman's white face appears to reflect the moon's surface. In Japan, the autumn harvest moon has many romantic associations and is a popular subject of poetry. In mid-autumn a Moon-Viewing Festival is held on the fifteenth night of the eighth lunar moon, which is regarded as the Harvest Moon. This festival became popular during the Edo period, when the citizens of the city of Edo enjoyed a festival in honor of the moon held on the banks of the Sumida River....(more)"
schema:description"id: 152432"
schema:image<https://openaccess-cdn.clevelandart.org/1985.260/1985.260_web.jpg>
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rdfs:label 2"19世紀"
rdfs:label"1801~1900年"
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Simply-referenced http://purl.org/net/ld/jpsearch/data/cleveland-152432
is schema:workFeatured of<http://purl.org/net/ld/jpsearch/data/cleveland-exhib-japanese-chinese-1988>
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