Ibaraki, c. 1840. Creator: Shibata Zeshin (Japanese, 1807-1891).

Ibaraki, c. 1840. Creator: Shibata Zeshin (Japanese, 1807-1891).

2-731-967 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

Ibaraki, c. 1840. In 1840 Shibata Zeshin was commissioned by an association of sugar wholesalers to paint an ema, a votive tablet, to be dedicated to the Shinto shrine Oji Inari in the city of Edo (now Tokyo). This sketch is thought to be a preparatory drawing for the tablet. It depicts the demon Ibaraki, who resided in the Rashomon Gate, the southern gate of Heian-kyo (now Kyoto), rescuing its arm from the warrior Minamoto no Yorimitsu (948-1021). Yorimitsu had ordered it cut off by Watanabe no Tsuna (953-1025). Having disguised itself as Yorimitsu’s aunt to gain access to its severed limb, Ibaraki is in the midst of transforming back into demon form.


Image Details


Medium
  1. Hanging scroll, ink on paper

Picture Type
  1. Painting

Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 6258x5931
File Size : 108,739kb


Aliases

  1. 1990.6
  1. 155615
  1. 0940022239
  1. 1990.6
  1. 2-731-967
  1. 2731967

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