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Source Description
At the bottom of the kozuka stands the 8th-century Chinese poet Rihaku (Ch. Li Bai [Li Pai], also known as Li Bo [Li Po]). He holds a wine cup and a staff. His attention is directed to the waterfall at the top of the composition. One of his most well-known poems is about the waterfall at Lu-shun.
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Document identity
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24193
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Kozuka with Rihaku (Ch. Li Bai [Li Pai]) Looking at a Waterfall
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24193
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title
Kozuka with Rihaku (Ch. Li Bai [Li Pai]) Looking at a Waterfall
description
At the bottom of the kozuka stands the 8th-century Chinese poet Rihaku (Ch. Li Bai [Li Pai], also known as Li Bo [Li Po]). He holds a wine cup and a staff. His attention is directed to the waterfall at the top of the composition. One of his most well-known poems is about the waterfall at Lu-shun.
provenance
Henry Walters, Baltimore [date and mode of acquistion unknown]; Walters Art Museum, 1931, by bequest.
date
2nd half 18th century (Edo)
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CC0
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en
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Arms & Armor
kozuka
sword components
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3
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3
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L: 3 3/4 in. (9.6 cm)
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Japanese
inscriptions
[Signature] 直壽; [Translation] Naotoshi
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shibuichi, shakudo, gold
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6164
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JMA
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none
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