File:Kuwana - The sailor Tokuso and the sea monster.jpg

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日本語: 一勇齋國芳画「東海道五十三對」より『桑名 舩のり徳藏の傳』、小嶋屋重兵衛版、大判錦絵
“桑名屋徳藏ハ 無双の舩のり也 大晦日にハ舩を出さぬ法也けるニ ある年大晦日ニ舩を出し 沖合にて俄に大風大波立て 大山の如き大坊主舩の先へ出ける 徳藏少しも恐れずかちを取り行ニ くだんの化物 いかに徳藏こハくはなきやと尋るに 徳藏びくともせず 渡世より外にこハきものハなしと大おんニよハゝりけれハ かの化物此一言ニおそれけん 雪霜のごとくきえうせ 波風なく本の如くニ舩ハはしりしとなん 徳藏が大たんのほと これにてしるべし“
桑名屋徳蔵の話を桑名の地名にかけて描いたもの。海坊主に臆することのない船乗り徳蔵の錦絵。
English: This print illustrates Umibōzu the monster of the sea who made the most violent storms on the last day of the year. Therefor sailors belive is unpropitious to leave port on this day.
Date Published in 1845
Source http://visipix.com/cgi-bin/view?s=5&userid=1616934267&q=%272aAuthors/K/Kuniyoshi%201797-1861%2C%20Utagawa%2C%20Japan%27&u=2&k=1&l=en&n=492
Author
Utagawa Kuniyoshi  (1798–1861)  wikidata:Q317736
 
Utagawa Kuniyoshi
Alternative names
Ichiyusai
Description Japanese ukiyo-e artist, painter and printmaker
Date of birth/death 1 January 1798 / 1797 / 1798 Edit this at Wikidata 14 April 1861 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Edo Edo, today Tokyo
Work period 1814 Edit this at Wikidata
Work location
Edo, today Tokyo
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creator QS:P170,Q317736
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The Sailor Tokuso and the Sea Monster by Utagawa Kuniyoshi, showcasing an Umibōzu.

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current12:18, 8 September 2005Thumbnail for version as of 12:18, 8 September 20052,375 × 3,584 (1.64 MB)Petrusbarbygere歌川国芳 (Utagawa Kuniyoshi, 1798 - 1861) This print illustrates Omibozu the monster of the sea who made the most violent storms on the last day of the year. Therefor sailors belive is unpropitious to leave port on this day. Source: http://visipix.c
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