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Title
Wake no Kiyomaro, 733-799, receiving oracles from the diety of the shrine, Usa H
Twenty-four Accomplishments in Imperial Japan
Alternative Title
Kokoku nijushiko: Wake no kiyomaro
Creator
Yoshitoshi, Tsukioka
Date Created and/or Issued
1881
Publication Information
Tsuda Genshichi
Ruth Chandler Williamson Gallery, Scripps College
Contributing Institution
Claremont Colleges Library
Collection
Chikanobu and Yoshitoshi Woodblock Prints
Rights Information
The contents of this item, including all images and text, are for personal, educational, and non-commercial use only. The contents of this item may not be reproduced in any form without the express permission of Scripps College. Any form of image reproduction, transmission, display, or storage in any retrieval system is prohibited without the written consent of Scripps College and other copyright holders. Scripps College retains all rights, including copyright, in data, images, documentation, text and other information contained in these files. For permissions, please contact: Scripps College, Ruth Chandler Williamson Gallery Attn: Rights and Reproductions, 1030 Columbia Avenue, Claremont, CA 91711
Description
Wake no Kiyomaro (733 - 99) was a high-ranking Japanese official during the Nara period and a trusted adviser to Emperor Kammu. One day a messenger arrived with an edict from Usa Hachiman Shrine, ordering that Yuge-no-Dōkyō, a politically ambitious priest, be named Emperor. The Emperor Kammu ordered Kiyomaro to verify the truth of the message. Kiyomaro proceeded to Usa Shrine and received a divine message stating that only those descended from Amaterasu, a sun goddess, could become emperor, refuting the previous message that Dōkyō was to be the next emperor after Empress Kōken. In this print Kiyomaro, dressed in court robes, bows before a floating deity (indicated by the lack of feet) in yellow robes and receives the oracles. Back to back print.
Type
image
Identifier
93.6.9.tif
http://ccdl.claremont.edu/cdm/ref/collection/cyw/id/391
Language
Japanese
Subject
Legends (folk tales)
Robes (main garments)
Curtains
Hats
Ukiyo-e
Print
Time Period
Meiji (Japan, 1869-1912)
Source
Wood-block Printing; Ink on Paper; 13 1/8 in. x 8 13/16 in. (333.38 mm x 223.84 mm)
Relation
Chikanobu and Yoshitoshi Woodblock Prints - https://ccdl.claremont.edu/digital/collection/cyw

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