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History of Kamakura
Kubo Shunman
1800–1899
Medium
Woodblock print (surimono); ink and color on paper
Dimensions
8 1/4 x 7 1/4 in. (21 x 18.4 cm)
Genre
Print
Museum
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY
Tags
dragons
women
More by Kubo Shunman
History of Kamakura: Poem-bridge of Egara Tenjin Shrine
Kubo Shunman, 1800
Saji Fishing in a Bowl, from the series Immortals in the Moon (Ressen Asakusagawa gessen zu), with poems by Kochodo Choho and Koedo Mankin
Kubo Shunman, 1800
Peacock Feather and Plum Blossoms, with poem by Onoya Kuwayumi
Kubo Shunman, 1800
Peacock, Pine Tree, and Peonies, from the series "A Set of Three Petals (San hira no uchi)"
Kubo Shunman, 1810
Young Nobleman Looking Inside of a House
Kubo Shunman, 1800
Three Girls at Temple Gate
Kubo Shunman, 1799
People with Lanterns in Procession
Kubo Shunman, 1800
Saiko Hajime
Kubo Shunman, 1780
Mother with Pointing Baby
Kubo Shunman
Various Moths and Butterflies, from the series An Illustrated Primer of Butterflies for the Kasumi Group made by Shō Shuman (Kasumi-ren gunchō gafu Shō Shunman sei)
Kubo Shunman, 1810
Black and Red Carp (Koi), from the Series of Five Produced by Shunman (Goban no uchi Shunman sei), with poems by Shōsōdai and Bunbunsha
Kubo Shunman, 1800
Building the Tsurugaoka Machimangū Shrine
Kubo Shunman