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Title
Man with boiling teapot
Publisher
Kokkei shinbun sha
Date Created
1907-1909
Language
Japanese
Subjects
Japanese
,
Men
,
Tea
,
Ukiyoe
Description
From a collection of Japanese art postcards published by Kokkei shinbun sha.
Summary
Collection of art postcards, many in the ukiyo-e style, published by Kokkei shinbun sha, all of which were likely published in Ehagaki sekai, a supplement to the Japanese satirical magazine Kokkei shinbun. Subjects range from elegant landscapes and fashionable young women to vulgar or subversive images, some with erotic undertones. In keeping with the content of Kokkei shinbun, many of the postcards are humorous or satirical. Most include a caption and small design in the upper right corner of the verso where the stamp would be placed. The image, caption, and design on the verso are meant to be read together in order to understand fully the meaning of the postcard.
Biographical/Historical Note
Kokkei shinbun (meaning "Humor newspaper" in English) was a monthly satirical magazine founded by journalist Miyatake Gaikotsu in January 1901 in Tokyo. In May 1907, Miyatake began to publish Ehagaki sekai ("World of picture postcards") under the publisher name Kokkei shinbun sha as a supplement to Kokkei shinbun. Each of the 26 issues of Ehagaki sekai contained 30 color postcards illustrated by Komeno Hakusui, Bokuchitei Kuronbō, Ima Ikkyū, Takasago Dayū, Takehisa Yumeji, and others, printed on a single uncut sheet folded to include 4 cards per page, with 2 cards on the cover. Under pressure from the Japanese government, Miyatake ceased publication of both Kokkei shinbun and Ehagaki sekai in June 1909. See Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Art of the Japanese postcard, pages 199-211.
Format
Postcards
Rights Status
No Copyright - United States
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Newberry Library
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Call Number
Case NC1877.K65 C65 1907
BibID
969208
IIIF Resource Type
Manifest
IIIF Resource ID
https://collections.newberry.org/IIIF3/Presentation/Manifest/2KXJ8Z447D19
Original File Name
case_nc1877_k65_c65_1907 _000264_01
Unique identifier
NL1145CO
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