LEADER 01812ckm a22003495i 4500001 9981720703506421 005 20221220101953.0 007 ke co 008 140225q16601670ja nnn anjpn d 035 (NjP)8172070-princetondb 035 (OCoLC)on1340424697 035 |z(NjP)Voyager8172070 040 NjP |beng |erda |cNjP 245 00 Scrolls illustrating a story about the Sagami River. 246 3 Sagami-kawa 246 3 Sagamigawa 246 3 Ballad Sagamigawa 264 1 [Japan] : |b[producer not identified], |c[approximately 1660-1670] 300 18 paintings on multiple sheets. 336 still image |2rdacontent 337 unmediated |2rdamedia 338 roll |2rdacarrier 500 Title supplied by cataloger based on content. 500 Three scrolls produced in a workshop in Kyoto, ca. 1660-70. They were privately commissioned, probably by a local warlord of the Daimyo class. The calligrapher was probably Asakura Jūken. The models for the paintings were Japanese block-printed books. The accompanying text is by an unknown author. The narrative begins with the building of a bridge across the Sagami River and includes scenes from the Heike period featuring Yoshitsune, Yoritomo, Kajiwara, and the battle of Ichinotani. 500 Roll 1 contains pictures 1-5; roll 2 pictures 6-9; roll 3 pictures 10-18. Each roll is made up of multiple 3-foot sheets. 500 In a contemporary laquered box. 530 Also available in an electronic version. 651 0 Japan |xHistory |yGempei Wars, 1180-1185 |xPictorial works. 700 1 Asakura Juken, |eartist. 856 41 |uhttp://arks.princeton.edu/ark:/88435/3484zj30s 902 drt |br |6k |7m |dg |f0 |e20140225 914 (OCoLC)on1340424697 |bOCoLC |ccreate |d11172022 |eprocessed |f1340424697