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Image Not Available for Killing a Mosquito from Starfrost: Customs of the Present Time
Killing a Mosquito from Starfrost: Customs of the Present Time
Image Not Available for Killing a Mosquito from Starfrost: Customs of the Present Time

Killing a Mosquito from Starfrost: Customs of the Present Time

Dateabout 1818–1820
Mediummulticolored woodblock print
Dimensions35.5 x 24.3 cm (14 x 9 9/16 in.)
ClassificationsPrints
Credit LineJohn Chandler Bancroft Collection
Object number1901.59.521
DescriptionA woman on her knees in her bed under the kaya (mosquito-net canopy) is killing a mosquito by burning it with flame from a koyori (paper spill). Lying at the edge of the bed (rug serves at a bed on warm nights) is a round fan decorated with a portrait of an actor in the role of the otokodate Sukeroku.
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