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Tsuba with Kôsagi, a Paragon of Filial Piety

Shimamura Mitsuyoshi (Japanese, ca. 1875) (Artist)
ca. 1875 (late Edo-Meiji)
shibuichi, gold
(Japanese Military Armor)

The man kneeling at the lower right of this tsuba is Kôsagi, one of the Japanese paragons of filial piety. He worked hard every day to ensure there was enough money to buy his father some sake. When times became hard, he was unable to afford the sake despite his hard work. When he was collecting water at a stream, the gods revealed to him a waterfall which they turned into sake. Kôsagi is often depicted with a noble man, here shown standing behind him. Kôsagi holds the gourd he is about to fill with sake. The waterfall is at the lower left, with bamboo leaves on the banks. On the reverse of the tsuba is a scene of mountains and a pine tree.

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[Signature] 光盧; [Translation] Mitsuyoshi

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Henry Walters, Baltimore [date and mode of acquisition unknown]; Walters Art Museum, 1931, by bequest.

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Japan, Tokyo (Edo) (Place of Origin)

Measurements

3 1/4 in. (8.2 cm)

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Acquired by Henry Walters

Location in Museum

Not on view

Accession Number

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51.373

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