People bewitched (?) by a tengu (Japanese mountain demon) Colour woodcut attributed to Kyōsai, 187-(?).

  • Kawanabe, Kyōsai, 1831-1889.
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Between 1870 and 1879(?)]
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565213i
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People bewitched (?) by a tengu (Japanese mountain demon) Colour woodcut attributed to Kyōsai, 187-(?). Wellcome Collection. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Left, a blind man gropes his way with the aid of a stick, a dumb man has a clamp on his mouth and carries a staff topped with an open-mouthed hairy demon mask, a deaf (?) man's ear is investigated by a woman and an ape dressed in a robe playfully pokes a stick at a sleeping demon (right); right, an old man sleeps in, and a young man sleeps on, a large bell decorated with tengu motifs, while the demon sleeps beside the mouth of the bell; ; above, the head of a giant tengu with people clinging to its long nose. Black tentacles (?) emanate from the tengu and surround the two sleeping men, suggesting that they are under its influence (?)

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[Edo [Tokyo] (?) : [publisher not identified], Between 1870 and 1879(?)]

Physical description

2 prints : woodcut, diptych printed in colours ; image 35.7 x 24.3 cm

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Lettering in Japanese

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Wellcome Collection 565213i

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