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Four heroes of the theatre on their way to Ōeyama
mittlerer Teil des Triptychon (vgl. BI 11564-28 + BI 11564-30) Kunichikaga 國周画 Szene aus einem Shiten'nō mono - das sind Kabuki-Stücke, in deren Mittelpunkt immer eine Gruppe von vier Held(inn)en steht. Der Name „Shiten'nō 四天王“ stammt aus der buddhistischen Terminologie - bezeichnet die vier Weltenhüter, die die vier Weltteile und die buddhistische Lehre schützen und verteidigen. Hier der Kabuki-S…
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Contributors
- Ōta Tashichi 太田多七
- Toyohara Kunichika 豐原國周
- Utagawa 歌川派 (Schule)
- Hiranoya Shinzō 平野屋新蔵
Publisher
- MAK – Museum of Applied Arts, Vienna
Type of item
- Ukiyo-e
- Farbenholzschnitt
Medium
- paper
- Paper
Contributors
- Ōta Tashichi 太田多七
- Toyohara Kunichika 豐原國周
- Utagawa 歌川派 (Schule)
- Hiranoya Shinzō 平野屋新蔵
Publisher
- MAK – Museum of Applied Arts, Vienna
Type of item
- Ukiyo-e
- Farbenholzschnitt
Medium
- paper
- Paper
Providing institution
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Rights
- In Copyright
Temporal
- 1863-1863
Places
- Japan
- Japan
Current location
- Wien
Identifier
- BI 11564-29
- BI 11564-29
Language
- de
- deu
Is part of
- Asia Collection (Department)
- Ukiyo-e collection (Collection)
Providing country
- Austria
Collection name
First time published on Europeana
- 2020-04-29T16:47:56.156Z
Last time updated from providing institution
- 2023-02-13T15:37:53.434Z
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