BIG Posted October 29, 2023 Report Posted October 29, 2023 Hokusai print..KOGARASUMARU https://www.amazon.d...e/dp/B08153JNCW?th=1 Best 1 Quote
BIG Posted October 29, 2023 Author Report Posted October 29, 2023 Found a German translation: Auf den Gipfeln der Berge, die im Schmucke der Frühlingsblüten prangen, sammeln sich in der Morgendämmerung die jungen Raben. On the mountain peaks, flaunting in the jewelry of the spring blossoms, the young ravens meet in the morning dawn. pun: Genji = young raven hope Im right.. Quote
SteveM Posted October 30, 2023 Report Posted October 30, 2023 I have been trying to decipher this, but it is proving elusive 志ののめ能 暮囗の 囗やうの 囗囗き 霞の囗爾 むるる小烏 The beginning and ending is close to your translation, but in slightly different order due to Japanese syntax. In the morning dawn and The little crows gather The title of the piece is: "The Four Great Clans of Japan: The Minamoto" as if to indicate this is one of a series. The kanji for Minamoto is 源, which is alternatively pronounced "Gen" (as in The House of Genji"). So there should be some allusion to this clan in the poem, but I can't get enough to figure it out. The sword may just be a regular tachi (and not intended to be kogarasu-maru), because the kogarasu-maru is associated with the Taira clan (the rivals to the Minamoto). But here too, there may be some wordplay that I am missing. 5 Quote
k morita Posted October 30, 2023 Report Posted October 30, 2023 Hi, The Waka-poem: しののめの帯の模様のかるゝとき霞の庭に群るゝ小烏 (Free translation). As the dawn sky gradually brightens from the east, young crows gather together in the hazy garden. 7 1 Quote
Bugyotsuji Posted October 30, 2023 Report Posted October 30, 2023 Just wondering if there could be some connection….(Towards the end of the first long paragraph?) 2 1 Quote
Baka Gaijin Posted October 30, 2023 Report Posted October 30, 2023 Here's another example from the Surimono set "Shisei no Uchi" Its format is Shikishiban (Roughly Square) 8 x 9 inches and often laid onto card. As its a Surimono set, examples are not going to be easy to source, due to the relativly low number of Surimono printed. Here however is another from the series: and another: 4 1 Quote
BIG Posted October 30, 2023 Author Report Posted October 30, 2023 Thanks Malcolm, we need more translations, Steve and Morita san please help us out !! Best Peter Quote
SteveM Posted October 30, 2023 Report Posted October 30, 2023 I am cheating with the second one (the armor), because a transcription is already available on the internet. The armor print represents the Tachibana clan. 床にさく梅ハかふとの鉢うゑにかさる鎧の裡もかをれり Something like: The plums that bloom in the flower pot, impart their scent, to the lining of the armor draped over it. The third one (jewel print) represents the Fuji (Fujiwara) clan. The print posted above must be a later reproduction, because it is missing the info indicating it is for the Fuji clan, and it is also missing a second poem on the left. Here is the original. These will take a bit of brain power that I might not have. The first poem is about the "first dream" (初夢). 2 1 Quote
BIG Posted October 30, 2023 Author Report Posted October 30, 2023 The last one https://www.artnet.c...1oNWiq95eYgt8SUIySA2 Quote
SteveM Posted October 31, 2023 Report Posted October 31, 2023 I don't think that one is from the same series. Its from the same time, but it isn't one of the "Four Great Clans" series. It looks like its mislabeled. The last one should be a print depicting something representing the Taira clan, and it should have the same red cartouche device with the same/similar words as 四姓ノ内 with the word 平 (Taira) in it somewhere. I looked for it today, but I couldn't find it. There are a lot of mislabeled prints in various online collections. We've got Minamoto, Fujiwara, and Tachibana. Just missing Taira. And I was wrong about the sword in the first print (Minamoto). It is indeed supposed to be the Kogarasu-maru (it says so on the print). 3 1 Quote
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