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Mamagoto (Play house)795/15

A print showing three children playing mamagoto (ままごと; play house) on a yellow blanket. The girl on the left holds a cup on a circular tray in both hands. She is wearing kimono that has red number sign pattern with yellow, green, and black shapes on a red background. The boy on the right side furthest behind is wearing kimono that has light blue dots on a dark blue background. The girl on the right in front is wearing kimono that has a white and blue pattern on a pink background. Both children on the right are facing toward the girl on the left. On the blanket there are three green leaves used as plates, a chopping block and knife, a little stove with a pot on top, a pink sweet on a light blue plate, a yellow and red sweet on green leaves, and a kendama (けん玉) toy. Three pairs of sandals are off to the sides. There is a tree trunk behind them; the background is light brown. The artist’s vertically rectangular, red seal appears in the lower right corner. The print is horizontally rectangular.

Culture
Japanese
Made in
Japan
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Kingyo-sukui (Goldfish scooping game)795/12

A print showing children playing kingyo-sukui (金魚掬い; Goldfish scooping game), provided by a man under a yellow tent with four bowls of orange, and a few black, goldfish. The child to the left is walking away with a bowl of two orange goldfish. She has a red bow in her hair and is wearing yukata (浴衣; summer kimono) that has a pattern of dark blue birds with light blue crescent shapes on a white background. The next child is crouching down holding a circular blue and white uchiwa (団扇) fan. She has a pink bow in her hair and is wearing yukata that has a green floral pattern. Another child is leaning forward with her right hand at her waist. She has two red and pink bows in her hair and is wearing pink yukata. The child on the right side is kneeling down and wearing red and white yukata. The man is wearing a white headband, a white shirt, and grey pants. He is holding a net with goldfish in his right hand and a container with goldfish in his left hand as he sits on a flat, rectangular brown pad, while leaning forward. The background is grey. The artist’s red rectangular seal and his signature in Japanese, ひとし in black, appear at the upper right side. The print is horizontally rectangular.

Culture
Japanese
Made in
Japan
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Irori (Hearth)795/16

A print showing four children and a cat around an irori (囲炉裏; traditional hearth fired with charcoal). The child behind the irori on the left side is facing forward with their head turned at a slight angle to the right. The child is wearing a kimono that has dark green and purple-pink splotches on a light green background with another garment overtop, haori that has a blue, red, and yellow maple pattern on a pink background. The child on the left side is lying on his stomach resting his head on his hand with his right leg up in the air. He is wearing a yellow-orange scarf on his head and a turquoise coat over yellow and red pants. The black striped grey cat looking at the irori has a red bow around its neck. On the right side, one child is combing the hair of the other kneeling in front. The child getting its hair combed is wearing red kimono and pink chanchanko (sleeveless padded vest). The child combing the hair is wearing haori that has a red and green striped pattern on a yellow background on top of green and pink patterned kimono. There is a lamp hanging above them; and a pot hanging over the irori. The artist’s vertically rectangular, red seal, ひとし appears on the lower right corner. The print is horizontally rectangular.

Culture
Japanese
Made in
Japan
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Ayame (Iris)795/17

A print showing two children walking in the ayame (あやめ; iris) garden in the rain. The child to the left is wearing a kimono that has a purple leaf pattern on a pink background. The child to the right is wearing a kimono that has a red, brown, and white geometric floral pattern and is holding a light blue umbrella over their heads. They are walking on a brown path among white and purple irises. The sky from the top down is dark grey and light grey. The artist’s red rectangular seal and his signature in Japanese, ひとし in black appear at the upper right side. The print is horizontally rectangular.

Culture
Japanese
Made in
Japan
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Komori-uta (Lullaby)795/14

A print showing three girls carrying babies on their back. The girl furthest to the left is facing forward and wearing hanten (半纏; traditional short winter coat) that has a pink, red, and light blue pattern on a grey background with a yellow ribbon. The girl in the middle has her head turned to the left and is wearing hanten that has a striped blue, grey, pink, and black pattern. The girl to the right side has her head turned to the left and is wearing hanten that has a light blue and red pattern on a yellow background. The background from the top down is light blue, beige, and brown. The artist’s vertically rectangular, red seal, ひとし appears in the lower right corner. The print is horizontally rectangular.

Culture
Japanese
Made in
Japan
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Tanabata (Star festival)795/13

A print showing three children on the left side tying tanzaku (短冊), small pieces of paper with wishes, on bamboo grass on the right side for Tanabata (七夕; star festival). The child furthest to the left and a little to the back is facing forward and is wearing yukata (浴衣; summer kimono) that has a pink, red, and light blue geometric pattern on a white background. The child in the middle has their head turned toward the right and is wearing yukata that has a vertical yellow and black striped pattern. The child to the right is tying a red tanzaku paper to the bamboo and is wearing yukata that has a pink and light blue pattern on a white background. The background from the top down is black, grey, beige, and brown. The artist’s signature in Japanese, ひとしin black, and his red square seal appear on the lower right corner. The print is horizontally rectangular.

Culture
Japanese
Made in
Japan
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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