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- Titles No. 3 of the Saikoku Pilgrimage Route, Kokawa-dera in Kii Province, from the series Miracles of Kannon (Proper)@「観音霊験記」 西国巡礼 第三番 粉河寺 (Proper)@A Record of Miracles of Kannon, Pilgrimage to Saigoku, no. 3 (Former title)@Kannon reigen ki Saigoku, no. 3 (Former title)
- Artist Utagawa Kunisada, Japanese, 1786 - 1864
- Medium ink and color on paper
- Dimensions 14 1/4 x 9 3/4 in. (36.2 x 24.8 cm)
- Credit Line Gift of the Utagawa-ha Monjin-kai, 1994.142.14
- Work Type woodblock print
- Classification Prints
- Signature Recto, printed in red decorated cartouche, lower right: Toyokuni paints (豊国画,Toyokuni ga) Recto, printed in pink cartouche, lower left of title: Hiroshige paints (廣重画, Hiroshige ga)
- Marks Recto, seal of carver, lower right of signature: Carve Take (彫竹, Hori Take) Recto, seal of censor, lower left out of image: [illegible, upper] Recto, seal of publisher, lower left out of image: printed by Nanten Ni Yamashō (南傳貳山庄板, Nanten Ni Yamashō han)
- Inscription Recto, printed in red cartouche, top right: Miracles of Kannon (観音霊験記, Kannon reigenki) Recto, printed title, top: the Saikoku Pilgrimage Route / No. 3 / Kokawa-dera (西国巡礼 / 第三番 / 粉河寺, Saikoku / junreisanban / Kokawadera) Recto, printed, left of title: 父はは乃 / めぐみも / 深き粉河寺 / 佛の / 誓ひ / たのもしき / かな Recto, printed in yellow cartouche, top: 丈六堂 / アカ井 / 納礼所 / 礼堂 / 千手堂 / 丹生 / 金堂 / 御供所 [right to left, top to bottom] Recto, printed, upper right: 渋川左太 / 左太夫は河内の者にて/獨の子大病にうちふし/医薬百計に手を尽すせども験なく/父母悲しみにたへかねて/大悲の施無畏を一心に信じければ/不図十四五の童来りて/子の病ひ尋ねけるゆゑ/加持を頼みければ/童とりあへず千手陀羅尼を Recto, printed, lower left: 読おしえけると/俄に苦痛を免れしゆゑ/父歓びて童に財宝を布施しけれども/更に受ず/唯病人の箸紙を取って/「予は紀州粉河寺の者」といひて去れり/其後本復しければ/父子を連れて其所をさまざま尋ねけれども知れず/人もなき草庵に休らひて終夜案じけるところ/不思議と仏間に光明輝きしに驚き/近寄て見れば/千手の御手に子の箸筒かかり居たれば/さては以前の童は此御仏に在せしかと深く尊びて/参詣すること四方にひろまり/終に伊都の郡の女大信者となりて/住宅を御寺とせしより/霊験称あらたなり / 万亭応賀誌