File:Harunobu Kanzan et Jittoku.JPG

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English: Woodcut print by Suzuki Harunobu : egoyomi, aiban size, showing a mitate (parody) of Kanzan and Jittoku, the well known Chinese Buddhist monks (Jittoku is easily recognized, as he always holds a broomstick).
Français : Kanzan et Jittoku sur fond marbré. Xylographie, 1765-1770. Estampe polychrome ou de brocard, 31,5 x 20 cm., calendrier (egoyomi), taille aiban: 31,5 x 20 cm., montrant une parodie (mitate) de Kanzan et Jittoku. Deux moines bouddhistes chinois, ermites et vagabonds : Hanshan et Shide. Jittoku/Shide est facilement reconnaissable, il tient toujours un balai. Dans cette parodie, un jeune homme ("Kanzan") déroule un emaki (rouleau) de calligraphies sous les yeux d'une jeune fille ("Jittoku"). Musée national des arts asiatiques - Guimet.
Date between 1765 and 1770
date QS:P,+1750-00-00T00:00:00Z/7,P1319,+1765-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1326,+1770-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
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Suzuki Harunobu  (1724–1770)  wikidata:Q360978
 
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Deutsch: auch genannt: Hozumi Jihei
Description Japanese ukiyo-e artist, xylographer and illustrator
Date of birth/death 1724 Edit this at Wikidata 15 June 1770 / 29 June 1770 / 7 July 1770 / 8 July 1770 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Edo Edit this at Wikidata Edo Edit this at Wikidata
Work period 1829 Edit this at Wikidata
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Other versions Estampe egoyomi, nishiki-e de format chûban, de Suzuki Harunobu. Cet egoyomi contient une mitate (parodie) évoquant les deux moines bouddhistes fameux, Kanzan et Jittoku (connus en Chine comme Hanshan et Shide)

La mitate est assez facilement compréhensible, puisque Kanzan tient à la main un rouleau calligraphié (allusion à ses activités de poète), et que Jittoku est toujours représenté avec un balai. Bien entendu, les deux moines sont représentés ici sous la forme de jeunes gens, avec Jittoku en bijin (jolie fille). Un exemplaire de cette estampe se trouve au musée Guimet (mais il est rogné). L'arrière-plan, très particulier, est digne d'attention.

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current22:30, 14 November 2016Thumbnail for version as of 22:30, 14 November 20161,424 × 2,144 (487 KB)Ismoon (talk | contribs)more exact : ref: Nelly Delay, 2004 ''L'estampe japonaise'', p. 83
15:20, 19 January 2016Thumbnail for version as of 15:20, 19 January 20161,424 × 2,144 (483 KB)Ismoon (talk | contribs)better colors
12:45, 6 December 2009Thumbnail for version as of 12:45, 6 December 20091,424 × 2,144 (1.63 MB)Azurfrog (talk | contribs){{Information |Description={{en|1=Woodcut print by Suzuki Harunobu : egoyomi, chûban size, showing a ''mitate'' (parody) of Kanzan and Jittoku, the well known Chinese Buddhist monks (Jittoku is easily recognized, as he always holds a broomstick).}} |Sour

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