Horse-money, Katsushika Hokusai, 1822 Canvas Print
Red and white porcelain pot on a lacquer dish, next to it a bunch of keys. The beans in the foreground refer to the Setsubon feast, on which beans are thrown to ward off evil. This print is a calendar print for the year of the horse in 1822; where the black beans indicate the longs and the white beans the short months of that year. Komahikizeni are coins with an image of a horse on them. With five poems.
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