Drawer FF7 - Drawer 3
Container
Contains 40 Results:
Ace Tattoo Studio Collection
Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 064-02-08
Scope and Contents
The spiral-bound notebook is part sketchbook and part journal, with drawings as well as notes on magic and astrology, drafts of letters, and notes. Two photo albums contain approximately 268 color 4"x6" photos of tattoos done by the shop. Approximately 600 ndividual sheets of flash in three-ring binder sleeves were removed from binders and foldered during processing.
Dates:
1990s-2009
Collection of Japanese Kawaraban
Collection — Drawer: FF7 - Drawer 3, Folder: 1-3
Identifier: 111-04
Scope and Contents
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...
Dates:
c.1800-1923
Title: 蒸気車之図 [Jokisha no zu]. n.p. [1854?]. - Description: Illustrates the miniature train Perry presented to the emperor in March 1854. - Dimensions: 31 x 23cm
Item — Drawer: FF7 - Drawer 3, Folder: 3, Object: 36
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...
Dates:
c.1800-1923
Title: 南京商船 [Nanjing Shosen] - Description: Shipwreck of Nanjing merchant vessel at Shizuoka. - Dimensions: 26.5 x 33.5 cm, c.1800
Item — Drawer: FF7 - Drawer 3, Folder: 3, Object: 1
Identifier: 1
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...
Dates:
c.1800
Title: 北亞墨利加之部 .... [Kita Amerika Nobe? ...] - Description: Illustrated guide to the foreigners who were beginning to infiltrate Japan. - Dimensions: 33 x 48 cm, c.1850
Item — Drawer: FF7 - Drawer 3, Folder: 1, Object: 2
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...
Dates:
c.1850
Title: Taiheiraku Bangokei? - Description: News of the arrival of barbaric foreigners. - Dimensions: 43 x 31 cm, c.1850
Item — Drawer: FF7 - Drawer 3, Folder: 1, Object: 3
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...
Dates:
c.1850
Kurofune kawaraban - Title: Jokisen no Zu - Description: The arrival of Commodore Perry’s fleet. - Dimensions: 23.5 x 30.5 cm, c.1853
Item — Drawer: FF7 - Drawer 3, Folder: 3, Object: 4
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...
Dates:
c.1853
Kurofune kawaraban - Title: アメリカ蒸気船之図 ... 豆州 ... 海陸御固御役人附 - [Amerika Jokisen no Zu ... Izu ... Kairiku o Kata o Yakunin Fu] - Description: Portrait of Commodore Perry’s steamship. - Dimensions: 60 x 32 cm, 1854
Item — Drawer: FF7 - Drawer 3, Folder: 2, Object: 5
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...
Dates:
1854
Kurofune kawaraban - Title: Amerika sengo jinbutsu seimei-roku - Description: Details of the people from the American ships. - Dimensions: 17 x 23.5 cm, 1854
Item — Drawer: FF7 - Drawer 3, Folder: 3, Object: 6
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...
Dates:
1854
Kurofune kawaraban - Title: Amerika Yori Dainihon e Kenjo Mitsugimono Shinajina - Description: Illustrates the gifts Commodore Perry presented to the emperor in March 1854. - Dimensions: 24 x 30.5 - *Note: Attached to item 10, 1854
Item — Drawer: FF7 - Drawer 3, Folder: 2, Object: 7
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...
Dates:
1854