A Court-cap on a Stand

Katsushika Hokusai (mentioned on object), c. 1799

Een zwart hoofddeksel gedragen door Japanse hovelingen, met rode koorden (tate-ebôshi) op een laag tafeltje. Met twee gedichten.

  • Artwork typeprint, surimono
  • Object numberRP-P-1991-630
  • Dimensionsheight 133 mm x width 180 mm
  • Physical characteristicsnishikie, with blindprinting and tsuyazuri

Katsushika Hokusai

A Court-cap on a Stand

Japan, Japan, Japan, c. 1799

Provenance

…; purchased from the dealer Aoika, Japan, by J.H.W. Goslings (1943-2011), Epse, near Deventer, 1988;1Coll. cat. Goslings 1999, p. 24, cat. no. 36 by whom donated to the museum, 1991

Object number: RP-P-1991-630

Credit line: Gift of J.H.W. Goslings, Epse


The artist

Biography

Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849) first studied with Katsukawa Shunsho but later developed his own style. He was occasionally influenced by various other traditions, and designed thousands of calendar prints and surimono from 1787 until about 1810. His surimono production diminished in the 1810s but he resumed his former output between 1321 and 1825. He is best known for his landscape prints of the 1830s.


Entry

A black-lacquered court-cap, eboshi, on a low wooden stand, its tasselled cords falling to the ground. The tasselled cords in blindprinting.

While there are only one or two surviving copies of many of Hokusai's early surimono, i.e., those designed before the 1820s, there is a duplicate of this print in the Rijksmuseum collection RP-P-1991-630, and another copy in the Boston Museum of Fine Arts.

Two poems by Yakkorasai and Senshuan [II, Shimotoke or also Kasumi, 1761-1811, first a follower of Tsumuri no Hikaru, later a judge of the Asakusagawa and owner of a bookshop and publisher under the name of Yamanaka Yosuke].2Kano, Kaian (ed.), Kyoka jinmei jisho (Dictionary of Names of Kyoka Poets). Kyoto: Rinsen shoten, 1977 (1928), p. 103.

Issued by a follower of the poet Senshuan II
Signature reading: Sori aratame (changed his name to) Hokusai ga


Literature

M. Forrer, Surimono in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam, Leiden 2013, no. 94a


Citation

M. Forrer, 2013, 'Katsushika Hokusai, A Court-cap on a Stand, Japan, c. 1799', in Surimono from the Goslings Collection in the Rijksmuseum, online coll. cat. Amsterdam: https://data.rijksmuseum.nl/200467465

(accessed 13 December 2025 02:51:04).

Footnotes

  • 1Coll. cat. Goslings 1999, p. 24, cat. no. 36
  • 2Kano, Kaian (ed.), Kyoka jinmei jisho (Dictionary of Names of Kyoka Poets). Kyoto: Rinsen shoten, 1977 (1928), p. 103.