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An Owl and Sparrows

Okumura Toshinobuca. 1716-1736

Tobacco and Salt Museum

Tobacco and Salt Museum
Sumida, Japan

This is an example of urushi-e, the early ukiyo-e before invention of multicolored woodblock printing. After printing the outline of the picture on a woodblock, other colors were added by brush. Hence it has fewer colors than ukiyo-e in later years. An owl is holding kiseru (Japanese pipe) attached to a tobacco pouch. Such a tobacco pouch without kiseruzutsu (Japanese pipe case) is considered to have been used in the early days after Japanese people began to carry the tobacco.

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Tobacco and Salt Museum

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