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Photographed May, 2010
Women Impersonating the Seven Gods of Good Fortune (Shichifukujin)
Photographed May, 2010
Public domain: Image courtesy of the Worcester Art Museum.

Women Impersonating the Seven Gods of Good Fortune (Shichifukujin)

Artist (Japanese, 1769–1825)
Dateabout 1800
Mediumwoodblock print; ink and color on paper
DimensionsVertical ōban diptych (incomplete triptych): 37.8 x 49.7 cm (14 7/8 x 19 9/16 in.)
ClassificationsPrints
Credit LineJohn Chandler Bancroft Collection
Object number1901.137
DescriptionRight and middle sheets of an incomplete triptych
Label TextToyokuni I’s career encouraged the popularization of diptychs (two-print sets) and triptychs (three-print sets) during the Edo period (1603-1868). The larger formats appealed to consumers because they allowed for the depiction of more expansive vistas, dramatic scenes, and larger groups of figures. Each panel could also be collected separately. For this reason, reassembled diptychs and triptychs can sometimes include prints in varying conditions or even from different editions altogether. This work, collected as a diptych by Bancroft, was originally a triptych and is now missing its left panel. Within the total group, seven women are dressed as the “gods of fortune,” a collection of deities derived from Buddhist, Daoist, and Shinto traditions that first started appearing together in Japanese art in the 15th century. These beings often had celebratory connotations, making them a popular subject in art of the floating world.
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Not on view
Seven Gods of Good Fortune/Mitate of Lucky Gods/New Year Dreams
Isoda Koryūsai 磯田 湖龍齋
about 1770
The Kabuki Actor Kawarazaki Gonjūrō I
Utagawa Kunisada I 歌川 国貞 (Toyokuni III 三代 豊国)
1860
The Kabuki Actor Sawamura Tanosuke III
Utagawa Kunisada I 歌川 国貞 (Toyokuni III 三代 豊国)
1860
The Kabuki Actor Ichimura Uzaemon XIII
Utagawa Kunisada I 歌川 国貞 (Toyokuni III 三代 豊国)
1860
Parody of the Seven Gods of Good Fortune in their Treasure Ship
Isoda Koryūsai 磯田 湖龍齋
about 1772
1926.152.1–1926.152.2
Utagawa Toyokuni I 歌川 豊国
late 1700s–early 1800s
possibly An Actor Laying Down
Utagawa Kunisada I 歌川 国貞 (Toyokuni III 三代 豊国)
1800s
Figure Holding a Staff
Utagawa Kunisada I 歌川 国貞 (Toyokuni III 三代 豊国)
1800s
The Steep Climb to Sekison Daigongen Shrine (Sekison Daigongen kenro tozan no zu)
Utagawa Kunisada I 歌川 国貞 (Toyokuni III 三代 豊国)
1860, 6th month