Ritual implements such as a monk’s fly whisk, boots, and a Buddhist gong become monsters.

Featured on PDR in the collection Kawanable Kyōsai’s Night Parade of One Hundred Demons (1890)

Kawanabe Kyōsai (1831–1889), aka “The Demon of Painting”, composed this book of woodblock illustrations toward the end of a life that had begun during the Edo period, when Japan was still a feudal country, and ended in the midst of the Meiji period, when the country was transforming into a modern state. 

Ritual implements such as a monk’s fly whisk, boots, and a Buddhist gong become monsters.

Artist

Date

1890

From

Hyakki Yagyō


Underlying Rights

Public Domain Worldwide

Digital Rights

No Additional Rights


Image Size

1500 x 958

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