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Bakemono no e

Japanese handscroll of the Edo period depicting 35 characters from Japanese folklore From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Bakemono no e (化物之繪, "Illustrations of Supernatural Creatures"), also known by its alternate title Bakemonozukushie (化物尽繪, "Illustrated Index of Supernatural Creatures"), is a Japanese handscroll of the Edo period depicting 35 bakemono from Japanese folklore. The figures are hand-painted on paper in vivid pigments with accents in gold and silver pigments. Each bakemono is labeled with its name in hand-brushed ink. There is no other writing on the scroll, no colophon, and no artist's signature or seal.[1][2]

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Provenance

Bakemono no e is held by the L. Tom Perry Special Collections of the Harold B. Lee Library at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah, US and is part of the Harry F. Bruning Collection of Japanese rare books and manuscripts. Harry F. Bruning (1886–1975) acquired the scroll from Charles E. Tuttle (1915–1993) in 1952.[1] According to the description of the scroll in Tuttle's catalog 266 (October 1952), the scroll was produced c. 1660, which would make it the oldest extant example of the bakemonozukushi, or monster index, genre.[2][3] Most of the bakemono illustrated are also found in other scrolls and books of the Edo period, with a few exceptions.[1][2][4]

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Scholarly interest

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Nurikabe from a scroll dated 1802 by Kanō Tōrin Yoshinobu (狩野洞琳由信) in the collection of Kōichi Yumoto.

The scroll came to the attention of Japanese scholars and the famous manga artist Shigeru Mizuki (1922–2015) in 2007 when digital images of the scroll were shared with Kōichi Yumoto (ja:湯本豪一), then curator at the Kawasaki City Museum (ja:川崎市市民ミュージアム). Yumoto was surprised to find an image of a three-eyed bakemono clearly labeled "Nurikabe" in the BYU scroll that matched an unlabeled illustration of the same figure in a scroll Yumoto owns.[5][6][7] The Nurikabe image later became the topic of scholarly debate in Japan.[8][2][6][9][10][11]

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Bakemono list

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The following is a list of bakemono featured in Bakemono no e, along with their backgrounds.

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