Poem from the Collection of Japanese Poems of Ancient and Modern Times (Kokin wakashū), early 1610s, Hon'ami Kōetsu; Artist: Underpainting by Tawaraya Sōtatsu, Japanese, 1558 - 1637, 7 3/16 × 6 3/8 in. (18.26 × 16.19 cm) (image), Ink and gold on gold-decorated paper, Japan, 17th century, These two poem cards were once part of a set of thirty-six such cards, which may have been pasted onto folding screens. The cards were a collaboration between the widely celebrated calligrapher Hōn’ami Kōetsu who brushed ancient Japanese poems on cards decorated by the painter Tawaraya Sōtatsu. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/poem-from-the-collection-of-japanese-poems-of-ancient-and-modern-times-kokin-wakash-early-1610s-honami-ketsu-artist-underpainting-by-tawaraya-statsu-japanese-1558-1637-7-316-6-38-in-1826-1619-cm-image-ink-and-gold-on-gold-decorated-paper-japan-17th-century-these-two-poem-cards-were-once-part-of-a-set-of-thirty-six-such-cards-which-may-have-been-pasted-onto-folding-screens-the-cards-were-a-collaboration-between-the-widely-celebrated-calligrapher-hnami-ketsu-who-brushed-ancient-japanese-poems-on-cards-decorated-by-the-painter-tawaraya-statsu-image573486104.html
RM2T90FAG–Poem from the Collection of Japanese Poems of Ancient and Modern Times (Kokin wakashū), early 1610s, Hon'ami Kōetsu; Artist: Underpainting by Tawaraya Sōtatsu, Japanese, 1558 - 1637, 7 3/16 × 6 3/8 in. (18.26 × 16.19 cm) (image), Ink and gold on gold-decorated paper, Japan, 17th century, These two poem cards were once part of a set of thirty-six such cards, which may have been pasted onto folding screens. The cards were a collaboration between the widely celebrated calligrapher Hōn’ami Kōetsu who brushed ancient Japanese poems on cards decorated by the painter Tawaraya Sōtatsu.
Uta Garuta (lit. poem cards) is a card game in which 100 waka poems are written on two sets of cards that make up one full deck of 200 cards. One set is yomifuda or 'reading cards', and the other is torifuda or 'grabbing cards'. As they were denoted, the words in the yomifuda are read and players have to find its associated torifuda before anybody else does to complete a poem and recite it. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/uta-garuta-lit-poem-cards-is-a-card-game-in-which-100-waka-poems-are-written-on-two-sets-of-cards-that-make-up-one-full-deck-of-200-cards-one-set-is-yomifuda-or-reading-cards-and-the-other-is-torifuda-or-grabbing-cards-as-they-were-denoted-the-words-in-the-yomifuda-are-read-and-players-have-to-find-its-associated-torifuda-before-anybody-else-does-to-complete-a-poem-and-recite-it-image344274762.html
RM2B031Y6–Uta Garuta (lit. poem cards) is a card game in which 100 waka poems are written on two sets of cards that make up one full deck of 200 cards. One set is yomifuda or 'reading cards', and the other is torifuda or 'grabbing cards'. As they were denoted, the words in the yomifuda are read and players have to find its associated torifuda before anybody else does to complete a poem and recite it.
Utagawa Toyokuni I. The Card Game. 1785–1795. Japan. Color woodblock print; oban triptych This scene is a wealthy home in Edo. To the left, four young men play a game of cards called karuta, which is still popular in modern Japan. It is played with two decks of one hundred cards each. In one version, the one hundred poet cards, each bearing a portrait of a poet, are spread out before the players. A moderator holds the poem cards and selects a line or phrase from a poem. Players must try to be the first to recognize the author and pick up the face card. The game winner holds the most poet cards Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/utagawa-toyokuni-i-the-card-game-17851795-japan-color-woodblock-print-oban-triptych-this-scene-is-a-wealthy-home-in-edo-to-the-left-four-young-men-play-a-game-of-cards-called-karuta-which-is-still-popular-in-modern-japan-it-is-played-with-two-decks-of-one-hundred-cards-each-in-one-version-the-one-hundred-poet-cards-each-bearing-a-portrait-of-a-poet-are-spread-out-before-the-players-a-moderator-holds-the-poem-cards-and-selects-a-line-or-phrase-from-a-poem-players-must-try-to-be-the-first-to-recognize-the-author-and-pick-up-the-face-card-the-game-winner-holds-the-most-poet-cards-image337955254.html
RM2AHR5AE–Utagawa Toyokuni I. The Card Game. 1785–1795. Japan. Color woodblock print; oban triptych This scene is a wealthy home in Edo. To the left, four young men play a game of cards called karuta, which is still popular in modern Japan. It is played with two decks of one hundred cards each. In one version, the one hundred poet cards, each bearing a portrait of a poet, are spread out before the players. A moderator holds the poem cards and selects a line or phrase from a poem. Players must try to be the first to recognize the author and pick up the face card. The game winner holds the most poet cards
Hikifuda are advertising handbills that became popular in late 19th to early 20th century Japan. Showing the increasing sophistication of Japanese commerce, the handbills were produced to advertise a company or promote a product, and sometimes they were even used as wrapping paper. Uta Garuta (lit. poem cards) is a card game in which 100 waka poems are written on two sets of cards that make up one full deck of 200 cards. One set is yomifuda or 'reading cards', and the other is torifuda or 'grabbing cards'. As they were denoted, the words in the yomifuda are read and players have to find its a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hikifuda-are-advertising-handbills-that-became-popular-in-late-19th-to-early-20th-century-japan-showing-the-increasing-sophistication-of-japanese-commerce-the-handbills-were-produced-to-advertise-a-company-or-promote-a-product-and-sometimes-they-were-even-used-as-wrapping-paper-uta-garuta-lit-poem-cards-is-a-card-game-in-which-100-waka-poems-are-written-on-two-sets-of-cards-that-make-up-one-full-deck-of-200-cards-one-set-is-yomifuda-or-reading-cards-and-the-other-is-torifuda-or-grabbing-cards-as-they-were-denoted-the-words-in-the-yomifuda-are-read-and-players-have-to-find-its-a-image344274759.html
RM2B031Y3–Hikifuda are advertising handbills that became popular in late 19th to early 20th century Japan. Showing the increasing sophistication of Japanese commerce, the handbills were produced to advertise a company or promote a product, and sometimes they were even used as wrapping paper. Uta Garuta (lit. poem cards) is a card game in which 100 waka poems are written on two sets of cards that make up one full deck of 200 cards. One set is yomifuda or 'reading cards', and the other is torifuda or 'grabbing cards'. As they were denoted, the words in the yomifuda are read and players have to find its a
Two Playing Cards, c. 1790 - c. 1800 print Two playing cards with poem. A sitting poet is depicted on one card, with a pipe in the right hand. He shields his face with a fan on which a courtier is depicted. These cards were used in a game based on an anthology of one hundred poems compiled in 1235: the Hyakunin Isshu. paper color woodcut playing-cards Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/two-playing-cards-c-1790-c-1800-print-two-playing-cards-with-poem-a-sitting-poet-is-depicted-on-one-card-with-a-pipe-in-the-right-hand-he-shields-his-face-with-a-fan-on-which-a-courtier-is-depicted-these-cards-were-used-in-a-game-based-on-an-anthology-of-one-hundred-poems-compiled-in-1235-the-hyakunin-isshu-paper-color-woodcut-playing-cards-image594299237.html
RM2WETJMN–Two Playing Cards, c. 1790 - c. 1800 print Two playing cards with poem. A sitting poet is depicted on one card, with a pipe in the right hand. He shields his face with a fan on which a courtier is depicted. These cards were used in a game based on an anthology of one hundred poems compiled in 1235: the Hyakunin Isshu. paper color woodcut playing-cards
Selection of 2 Japanese painted woodcuts from Ogura Imitations of One Hundred Poems by One Hundred Poets by artist Utagawa Kunisada. Left: Chidori sits with closed fan in her hand near a large box. Scene from a kabuki play. Poem by Sadayori. Right: The masked ghost of a lion, with red wig, dancing along a bridge. Scene from a kabuki play. Poem by Former Emperor Juntoku. Unique optimised and enhanced arrangement of two mid-nineteenth century Japanese woodcut illustrations. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/selection-of-2-japanese-painted-woodcuts-from-ogura-imitations-of-one-hundred-poems-by-one-hundred-poets-by-artist-utagawa-kunisada-left-chidori-sits-with-closed-fan-in-her-hand-near-a-large-box-scene-from-a-kabuki-play-poem-by-sadayori-right-the-masked-ghost-of-a-lion-with-red-wig-dancing-along-a-bridge-scene-from-a-kabuki-play-poem-by-former-emperor-juntoku-unique-optimised-and-enhanced-arrangement-of-two-mid-nineteenth-century-japanese-woodcut-illustrations-image441769814.html
RM2GJM9WA–Selection of 2 Japanese painted woodcuts from Ogura Imitations of One Hundred Poems by One Hundred Poets by artist Utagawa Kunisada. Left: Chidori sits with closed fan in her hand near a large box. Scene from a kabuki play. Poem by Sadayori. Right: The masked ghost of a lion, with red wig, dancing along a bridge. Scene from a kabuki play. Poem by Former Emperor Juntoku. Unique optimised and enhanced arrangement of two mid-nineteenth century Japanese woodcut illustrations.
The Carbuncle, plate two from Zehn Blätter zu Hebels Alemannischen Gedichten, 1820.Ten leaves of Hebel's Alemannic poems Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-carbuncle-plate-two-from-zehn-blxe4tter-zu-hebels-alemannischen-gedichten-1820ten-leaves-of-hebels-alemannic-poems-image553408282.html
RM2R49WWE–The Carbuncle, plate two from Zehn Blätter zu Hebels Alemannischen Gedichten, 1820.Ten leaves of Hebel's Alemannic poems
Two playing cards. Two playing cards with poem. On one map a seated poet is shown, with pipe in the right hand. He descends his face with a range on which a hostel is depicted. These cards were used in a game based on an anthology of 100 poems composed in 1235; The Hyakunin ISSHU. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/two-playing-cards-two-playing-cards-with-poem-on-one-map-a-seated-poet-is-shown-with-pipe-in-the-right-hand-he-descends-his-face-with-a-range-on-which-a-hostel-is-depicted-these-cards-were-used-in-a-game-based-on-an-anthology-of-100-poems-composed-in-1235-the-hyakunin-isshu-image430885235.html
RM2G10EEB–Two playing cards. Two playing cards with poem. On one map a seated poet is shown, with pipe in the right hand. He descends his face with a range on which a hostel is depicted. These cards were used in a game based on an anthology of 100 poems composed in 1235; The Hyakunin ISSHU.
Christian Cynosure . Qbpistmas G^i^^ls At Half Price. Our new Christni.is Cards arc gems. EveryCard is a beauty and a bargain. Just aboutone-half the price of similar Cards last year. We put up thcfollowinj; packets of assortedCards, no two Cards alike in packets 1 to 4.Packets Ci and 0 contain 5 each of lO differ-ent Cards. Packet No. 7 has 10 each of teneletjanl Cards. If you want a large quantity. 12 assorted in box (3x4 inches), 50 cents.Childrens figures and attractive landscape.Illustrated in bright colors. The Storiesprettily told together with the poem. Stepping Stones. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/christian-cynosure-qbpistmas-gils-at-half-price-our-new-christniis-cards-arc-gems-everycard-is-a-beauty-and-a-bargain-just-aboutone-half-the-price-of-similar-cards-last-year-we-put-up-thcfollowinj-packets-of-assortedcards-no-two-cards-alike-in-packets-1-to-4packets-ci-and-0-contain-5-each-of-lo-differ-ent-cards-packet-no-7-has-10-each-of-teneletjanl-cards-if-you-want-a-large-quantity-12-assorted-in-box-3x4-inches-50-centschildrens-figures-and-attractive-landscapeillustrated-in-bright-colors-the-storiesprettily-told-together-with-the-poem-stepping-stones-image339473734.html
RM2AM8A5X–Christian Cynosure . Qbpistmas G^i^^ls At Half Price. Our new Christni.is Cards arc gems. EveryCard is a beauty and a bargain. Just aboutone-half the price of similar Cards last year. We put up thcfollowinj; packets of assortedCards, no two Cards alike in packets 1 to 4.Packets Ci and 0 contain 5 each of lO differ-ent Cards. Packet No. 7 has 10 each of teneletjanl Cards. If you want a large quantity. 12 assorted in box (3x4 inches), 50 cents.Childrens figures and attractive landscape.Illustrated in bright colors. The Storiesprettily told together with the poem. Stepping Stones.
Ogura Hyakunin Isshu playing cards Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-ogura-hyakunin-isshu-playing-cards-30291194.html
RMBN7TMA–Ogura Hyakunin Isshu playing cards
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