Torii KIYONAGA

(1752 - 1815)

'The Entangled Kite String'
(descriptive title)








































Kyonaga, The Entangled Kite (Green Kimono)
KIYONAGA, "The Entangled Kite String"
                (Green Kimono)




































Kyonaga, The Entangled Kite (Red Kimono)
Green Kimono, Mauve Obi Red Kimono, Yellow Obi
Red Kimono, Red Obi

 

'The Entangled Kite String'
or 'Townsman's Wife'

(Red Kimono, Yellow Obi)

Series "Customs of the East"
("–|ïLË×ÂÔ", " Azuma f¨±zoku ryaku")

   1930's Reprint

Comment -The Entangled Kite String - A beautiful KIYONAGA design depicting a young woman, sometimes described as the "The Townsman's Wife," walking on a windy day. She is accompanied by a young maid carrying an umbrella. A little boy has caught the maid's foot with his kite string and appears afraid that the kite string might break, hurrying to catch up with her. A charming design from KIYONAGA's "Customs of the East" series, which focuses on scenes of women and children in daily life.

Square shaped kites ar usually flown "on tip". The kite on the floor is unusually to be flown "on base". The only Japanese kite flown this way, is a "Sh¨­ji" ("ÕÏ×Ó") from Kakegawa in Shizuoka Province. "Sh¨­ji" is the descriptor for paper sliding doors.

Because of colouring, details and size, the above woodblock may is recut (please compare the other versions; see above)


Artist - see Biography


Signature - center, right; KIYONAGA nearly always used to sign as "KIYONAGA ga" ("ÇåéL»­", "drawn by KIYONAGA");


Publisher - no seal; Reprint from 1930's; from Robert O. Muller collection (provenance)


Image Size - 26.7 x 40.0 cm (10 1/2" x 15 3/4") overall


Condition - single sheet; nishiki-e (cloured woodblock); Vertical ôban (ôban tate-e);

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