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Object number2013.24.3.a

Dish

Artist (Japanese, 1663 - 1743)
CultureJapanese
MediumCeramic with overglazed enamel
Dimensions5 1/2 × 4 3/4 × 1 in. (14 × 12.1 × 2.5 cm)
Credit LinePurchase, Pratt Fund
On View
Not on view
PeriodEdo period
Classification(s)
Inscribedやすらはてねなましものをさよふけて Upper stanza (kami no ku) of Hyakunin isshu poem no. 59 by Akazome Emon: yasurawade / nenamashi mono o / sayo fukete / katabuku made no / tsuki o mishi kana Though I’d have preferred / to have gone off to bed / without hesitating, / the night deepened and / I watched the moon till it set!
DescriptionPart of: Five Pairs of Dishes (10 dishes total) Inscribed with Poetry with Wood Box and Cover
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