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He-gassen  wikidata:Q866925 reasonator:Q866925
Artist
UnknownUnknown , may be Hishikawa-Moronobu
image of artwork listed in title parameter on this page
Title
English: He-gassen, Fart Battle
日本語: 屁合戦
Object type emakimono Edit this at Wikidata
Description
stitched out of 36 parts by Hic et nunc
Date 弘化之丙午/Kōka third year (=1846), late Edo-period
Medium Emakimono,
English: ink on paper
日本語: 紙本彩色
Dimensions 29,6 × 1003,1cm (29,6 × 1048,0cm)
Waseda University Library
Current location
Waseda, Japan
Accession number
04 01029
Inscriptions "it's a copy and the drawer added some"
Notes
Deutsch: Wurmfraß
English: Worm holes
日本語: 虫損あり
Source/Photographer legend, gallery, PDF
Permission
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Other versions
  • Toba Sojo (1053-1140): He-Gassen, Toji-temple, Kyoto
  • Kawanabe Kyosai (1831–1889): Farting Contest Scrolls (Hōhigassen), 1867, Kawanabe Kyosai memorial museum, Minami, Tokushima

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Date/TimeThumbnailDimensionsUserComment
current15:30, 9 March 2012Thumbnail for version as of 15:30, 9 March 201229,288 × 959 (16.05 MB)Hic et nunccropped a little bit more to reduce the background
07:42, 9 March 2012Thumbnail for version as of 07:42, 9 March 201229,289 × 989 (16.33 MB)Hic et nunccropped to remove the baton and so moved from 3D to 2D
21:52, 7 March 2012No thumbnail30,000 × 1,018 (17.27 MB)Hic et nuncwas too large, cropped to 30000 px
21:24, 7 March 2012No thumbnail47,043 × 1,596 (38.52 MB)Hic et nunc{{Artwork |artist={{unknown}} |title=[segement 33] |description=He-gassen, Fart Battle |date=late Edo-period |medium=Emakimono, ink on paper |dimensions=29,6 × 1003,1cm (29,6 × 1048.0cm) |institution=Waseda University Library |location=Waseda, Japan...

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