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Photo: Beth Mann
Otsu-e Painting: Benkei
Photo: Beth Mann

Otsu-e Painting: Benkei

Date17th-18th century
Label TextOtsu-e got their name from the town of Otsu, a popular destination for pilgrims in the 17th–­19th centuries. As souvenirs for travelers, Otsu-e paintings were made to be inexpensive, simple, and easily reproducible, characteristics that are at the core of Yanagi’s criterion of beauty. These two examples show Benkei (the priest warrior) and Wisteria girl (an ideal beauty), both recognizable figures that were commonly depicted in Otsu-e. This genre of painting commonly expressed good morals and duties but was sometimes also seen as satirically parodying the elite.
Object number49.586
Photo CreditPhoto: Beth Mann
Exhibition HistorySeattle, Washington, Seattle Art Museum, Exceptionally Ordinary: Mingei 1920–2020, Dec. 14, 2019 - Sept. 6, 2021.
Credit LineEugene Fuller Memorial Collection
Dimensions23 7/8 x 8 5/8 in. (60.64 x 21.91 cm) Overall h.: 54 in. Overall w.: 10 1/4 in.
MediumInk and color on paper
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