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Kurofune Kawaraban - Title: 日本力士名前 [Nihon Rikishi Namae] - Description: Group portrait of five sumo wrestlers who loaded the gift of rice to Commodore Perry's squadron. Text lists the names of twenty of the rikishi. Accompanying this is a woodcut with a list of 50 names of unknown significance. - Dimensions: 30.5 x 23 cm, 1854

 Item — Drawer: FF7, Drawer 3, Folder: 3, Object: 12

Scope and Contents

From the Collection:

Kawaraban appeared in various sizes and were mass produced using cheap materials. Thus, although millions were produced at a time, they were not made for preservation and relatively few survive today. The most common topics covered include gossip, crime, natural disasters, and the arrival of Commodore Matthew C. Perry’s ships. Kawaraban specifically about Commodore Perry and his fleet are known as kurofune (black ship) kawaraban. This collection primarily includes kawaraban from the late Edo period (1800-1868) and early Meiji era (1868-1912), with very limited material from the 1920s as well.

Dates

  • 1854

Extent

From the Collection: 29 items

Language of Materials

From the Collection: Japanese

Creator

Repository Details

Part of the Providence Public Library Repository

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