Daikagura Performers, 1800s, Katsushika Hokusai, Japanese, 1760 - 1849, 7 5/16 ¡Ñ 20 1/16 in. (18.5 ¡Ñ 51 cm) (image, ebangire), Woodblock print (surimono); ink and color on paper, Japan, 19th century, Daikagura performers organized into traveling troupes at New Year¡¦s in order to distribute amulets from the great Shinto shrine at Ise. They performed the shishimai, the dance of divine lions, and a variety of acrobatic feats. In this print, a group of women and children chance upon a Daikagura troupe. To the delight of one boy, an entertainer is doing a balancing act while simultaneously playing the flute. One of his companions keeps time by beating a drum while another unpacks. Other auspicious motifs in the composition include a view of Mount Fuji in the background and a blossoming plum tree, considered a harbinger of spring. The ideogram for longevity appears on the boy¡¦s kite. This celebratory composition was probably commissioned for a poetry society¡¦s publication of poems in commemoration of the New Year. Unfortunately, the text that would have helped identify the poetry group has been trimmed from the image.

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