Ukiyo-e 42, UKy-9, Handbag - Kuniyoshi, The Sixteen Arahats (Lohan)
Ukiyo-e Bag - The Sixteen Arahats.
Ukiyo-e (Japanese, meaning "Pictures of the Floating World"). Ukiyo-e depicts and records the life of Japanese people in the Edo period. It represents Japanese art of 17-19 centuries.
Arahat: "one who is worthy" or a "perfected person" in Buddhism.
This painting is a theatrical parody of the Sixteen Arahats (Mitate juroku rakan).
Created in 1847–52
Artist: Utagawa Kuniyoshi (歌川 國芳; Japanese, 1798–1861)
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Ukiyo-e (Japanese, meaning "Pictures of the Floating World"). Ukiyo-e depicts and records the life of Japanese people in the Edo period. It represents Japanese art of 17-19 centuries.
The Sixteen Arahats (Lohan)
「十六阿羅漢 美達住楼久楽翫」Arahat: "one who is worthy" or a "perfected person" in Buddhism.
This painting is a theatrical parody of the Sixteen Arahats (Mitate juroku rakan).
Created in 1847–52
Artist: Utagawa Kuniyoshi (歌川 國芳; Japanese, 1798–1861)
- Price:$178.00
- Glazed synthetic leather
- Custom-print durable Oxford
- Double rolled handles with 6" drop
- Top zip opening has magnetic snaps on each end
- Silver hardware
- Interior features print lining; back zip pocket; 2 front open slip pockets trimmed in matching leather
- Size: 14"W x 9 1/2"H x 6"D