id: 120233 accession number: 1940.990.3 share license status: CC0 url: https://clevelandart.org/art/1940.990.3 updated: 2023-04-23 11:15:53.207000 Uzume no Mikoto from The Cave Door of Spring, 1825. Totoya Hokkei (Japanese, 1780–1850). Third from a pentaptych of woodblock prints; ink and color on paper; sheet: 18.8 x 21 cm (7 3/8 x 8 1/4 in.). The Cleveland Museum of Art, Bequest of James Parmelee 1940.990.3 title: Uzume no Mikoto from The Cave Door of Spring title in original language: series: series in original language: creation date: 1825 creation date earliest: 1825 creation date latest: 1825 current location: creditline: Bequest of James Parmelee copyright: --- culture: Japan, Edo period (1615-1868) technique: third from a pentaptych of woodblock prints; ink and color on paper department: Japanese Art collection: Japanese Art type: Print find spot: catalogue raisonne: --- CREATORS * Totoya Hokkei (Japanese, 1780–1850) - artist --- measurements: Sheet: 18.8 x 21 cm (7 3/8 x 8 1/4 in.) state of the work: edition of the work: support materials: inscriptions: inscription: Signature: Hokkei Seal: Hokkei translation: remark: --- CURRENT EXHIBITIONS title: Exhibition of the Month: Music in Art opening date: 1945-10-02T05:00:00 Exhibition of the Month: Music in Art. The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH (organizer) (October 2, 1945-February 4, 1946). title: Transformations in Japanese Printmaking opening date: 1984-09-25T04:00:00 Transformations in Japanese Printmaking. The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH (organizer) (September 25-December 30, 1984). title: Julie Mehretu: Portals (FRONT International: Oh, Gods of Dust and Rainbows) opening date: 2022-07-16T04:00:00 Julie Mehretu: Portals (FRONT International: Oh, Gods of Dust and Rainbows). The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH (organizer) (July 16-November 13, 2022). --- LEGACY EXHIBITIONS * Cleveland, Ohio: The Cleveland Museum of Art; December 12, 2004- April 10, 2005. "Visions of Japan: Prints and Paintings from Cleveland Collections". --- PROVENANCE --- fun fact: digital description: wall description: These elegant surimono prints come from a set of five images inspired by the legend of the Shinto Supreme Sun Goddess, Amaterasu. She was once so offended by her brother that she retreated into a cave, leaving the earth in darkness. Several attempts to lure her out with cocks crowing, music-making, and a goddess dancing failed, but a mirror hung from a nearby tree made Amaterasu curious, bringing her to the entrance of the cave. A stone was quickly placed at the entrance to block her way back into the cave, and light was restored to the world. Each print is set against a blue evening sky with embossed clouds enriched with gold, silver, and copper. --- RELATED WORKS --- CITATIONS --- IMAGES web: https://openaccess-cdn.clevelandart.org/1940.990.3/1940.990.3_web.jpg print: https://openaccess-cdn.clevelandart.org/1940.990.3/1940.990.3_print.jpg full: https://openaccess-cdn.clevelandart.org/1940.990.3/1940.990.3_full.tif