@prefix schema: . @prefix geonames: . @prefix owl: . @prefix ns: . @prefix xsd: . @prefix skos: . @prefix rdfs: . @prefix eadl: . @prefix rdf: . @prefix eadlcollection: . @prefix dcterms: . @prefix bibo: . @prefix eadlon: . @prefix foaf: . @prefix dc: . eadl:DM-NDL000008616471_DO256 a eadlon:DigitizedObject ; rdfs:label "[相撲錦絵]" , "Momotaro and Kaidomaru Wrestling"@en ; eadlon:dataProvider "国立国会図書館" , "National Diet Library, Japan"@en ; eadlon:digitizedPublisher "国立国会図書館" , "National Diet Library, Japan"@en ; eadlon:doi "10.11501/1313554" ; eadlon:endYearOfIssue "1800" ; eadlon:extent "320 Volumes; 37.8×25.7cm, etc." , "320枚 ; 37.8×25.7cmほか" ; eadlon:hasView ; eadlon:holdingAgent "National Diet Library, Japan"@en , "国立国会図書館" ; eadlon:materialType "Japanese Ancient Book" , "和古書" ; eadlon:original eadl:DM-NDL000008616471 ; eadlon:providedIn "Japan" ; eadlon:startYearOfIssue "1800" ; dc:format "image/jp2" ; dc:language "jpn" ; dc:rights "Online Public Domain Collections (Copyright Expired)" , "インターネット公開(保護期間満了)" ; dc:subject "Painting" , "絵画" ; dcterms:abstract "桃太郎、快童丸の相撲の錦絵。画師歌川国貞(1786-1864)は幕末期に活躍し、役者絵、美人画の画師として著名であるが、相撲絵も多数描いている。制作年代は落款、改印から天保14、15年(1843-4)頃と推定される。" , "This nishiki-e (multicolored woodblock print) is by Utagawa Kunisada I, also called Toyokuni III and other names, who lived circa 1786–1864 and was a leading artist of ukiyo-e (pictures of the floating world). He was famous for his prints of Kabuki actors, beautiful women, and sumo (Japanese traditional wrestling). A favorite pictorial joke in the Edo period (1600–1867) was the depiction of sumo performed by unusual participants. In this print Kunisada shows the meeting of the two strong boys of Japanese folktales, Momotarō and Kintarō. Momotarō, born from a giant peach, defeated ogres with the help of his trusty dog, monkey, and pheasant. Kintarō (here called Kaidōmaru), grew up on a mountain with animals for his friends. In this match, Momotarō's pheasant appears as the gyōji (referee), while Kintarō's bear acts the yobidashi (announcer). Such nishiki-e served the function of increasing the popularity of sumo. The National Diet Library, which holds this work, has more than 100 of Kunisada’s sumo prints. From the name and the seal, this work can be dated 1843–44."@en ; dcterms:date "[Late Edo Era]" , "[江戸後期]" ; dcterms:dateSubmitted "2020-12-09"^^xsd:date ; dcterms:description "豊国等画" ; dcterms:issued "1800" ; dcterms:source ; dcterms:title "Momotaro and Kaidomaru Wrestling"@en , "[相撲錦絵]" ; schema:audience "General" , "一般" ; schema:category eadlcollection:NDL_Other , eadlcollection:NDL_Classical_Material_Collection , eadlcollection:JapanCollection ; schema:datePublished "2020-12-09"^^xsd:date ; schema:image eadl:DM-NDL000008616471_DO256_img3 , eadl:DM-NDL000008616471_DO256_img2 , eadl:DM-NDL000008616471_DO256_img1 ; foaf:thumbnail .