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Okegawa: The Courtesan Kojoro Hiding Tamaya Shimbei from Pursuers, no. 7 from the series The Sixty-nine Stations of the Kisokaidō
Okegawa: The Courtesan Kojoro Hiding Tamaya Shimbei from Pursuers, no. 7 from the series The Sixty-nine Stations of the Kisokaidō

Okegawa: The Courtesan Kojoro Hiding Tamaya Shimbei from Pursuers, no. 7 from the series The Sixty-nine Stations of the Kisokaidō

Artist/Maker (Japanese, 1797–1861)
Date1852
MediumColor woodblock print (nishiki-e); ink and color on paper
DimensionsVertical ōban; overall: 14 3/16 × 9 5/8 in. (36 × 24.4 cm)
Credit LineMary A. Ainsworth Bequest
PortfolioThe Sixty-nine Stations of the Kisokaidō (Kisokaidō rokujukutsugi no uchi)
Object number1950.595
Status
Not on view
More Information
The seventh print in this series depicts a popular scene in a book titled The Courtesan’s Melodious Shamisen. In this story, the wealthy merchant Shimbei falls in love with the courtesan, Kojoro, bringing financial ruin and shame upon him and his family. Because he can no longer pay for her services, he is imprisoned in a barrel next to the brothel gate as a warning to other customers. Here, Kojoro and her attendant bring provisions for Shimbei while two watchmen patrol the gates. Bowls of food and drink, like those being delivered, make up the title border and a cloth lines the inset landscape, much like the one in which Shimbei’s provisions are wrapped
Exhibition History
Kuniyoshi's Kisokaido
  • Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin, OH (February 23, 1999 - May 31, 1999 )
Collections
  • Asian
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