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List and Description of Plates.

Analysis.

Plate A, Geometrical.
Plate B, Curvilinear.

Plate C, Bamboo.
Plate D, Orchid.
Plate E, Flowers.

Plate F, Birds.
Plate G, Water.


Birds.

XXXVIII.Plate
  • XXXVIII.I.Cranes. Fig. 1 from Hokusai’s Mangua; Fig. 2, from Hokusai’s ‘Hundred Views of Fuji’; Fig. 3, from a lacquered tray, cranes in gold, legs and tails black, on red ground.
  • XXXVIII.II.Jay. Fac-simile of original drawing.
  • XXXVIII.III.Kingfishers. Figs. 1, 2, and 3, from drawing-book. Figs. 4, 5, and 6, from original drawing.
  • XXXVIII.IV.Cranes. From carved bamboo, quarter size of original.
  • XXXVIII.V.Falcons and Hawks. From Hokusai’s Mangua.
  • XXXVIII.VI.Cranes in Clouds. From embroidery. Cranes white; neck markings, tails and legs, black; red-capped heads; clouds in gold.
  • XXXVIII.VII.Small Birds. Common to Japan.
  • XXXVIII.VIII.Swallow and Willow. Fac-simile of original drawing.
  • XXXVIII.IX.Wild Geese and Ducks. Fig. 1, from Hokusai’s Mangua; Fig. 2, from Hokusai’s ‘Hundred Views of Fuji.’
  • XXXVIII.X.Japanese Bantams and Game Fowls. From Hokusai, and coloured drawing.
  • XXXVIII.XI.Pheasants, Quails, Etc. Upper part of plate from Hokusai’s Mangua; lower part from coloured drawing-book.
  • XXXVIII.XII.Group of Cranes. From old embroidery; coloured as original, quarter full size; original worked in silks and gold, on satin ground.

Fishes.

  • XXXVIII.XIII.Carp Swimming up and down Stream. From lacquered bowls. Fish and water in various shades of gold, on red ground.
  • XXXVIII.XIV.Carp. From painting on silk gauze, half-size of original.
  • XXXVIII.XV.Various Fish. From painting on silk gauze, half-size of original.
  • XXXVIII.XVI.Dead Carp Strung on Bamboo. From embroidery; original colours; body of fish, grey; head and markings of scales, black; bamboo leaves in two shades of green, stem and tie in gold thread.
  • XXXVIII.XVII.Carp. Fac-simile of kakemono.
  • XXXVIII.XVIII.Fish and Water. From old embroidery, quarter full size.