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Dublin Core
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Title
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Library and Museum Collections
Description
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Please browse the more than 8000 knit- and crochet-related treasures in the CKC Collections Resource <a href="http://digital.centerforknitandcrochet.org/collections/show/1">Museum and Library Collections</a> (drawn from <a href="https://dp.la/info/developers/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Digital Public Library of America</a>). CKC is seeking new partner organizations to share their collections of knitting and crochet with visitors to this resource. Contact us at <a href="mailto:collections@centerforknitandcrochet.org">collections@centerforknitandcrochet.org</a> for more information about participating. <br /><br /><a href="https://docs.google.com/document/d/11Hb_Y75HnhkCE5i4mKpcTlB8Msp_lB0XUtQr5S8XXKA/edit?usp=sharing" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Learn more about criteria for Share Your Treasures.</a>
Identifier
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1
Still Image
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• Jpeg format
• At least 3 MP in size
• 300 ppi
• Images produced with digital camera to highest quality setting (e.g. superfine, best) are usually acceptable.
• Users who want to contribute video or audio files please contact info@centerforknitandcrochet.org for more information.
VRA Core
VRA Core standard for artistic pieces and cultural heritage artifacts.
The first input will be treated as a <display> element. More detailed
VRA Core metadata is available below that input.
Date
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ca. mid-17th century
Source
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ARTstor
Dublin Core
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Relation
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linkto:001:http://search.openlibrary.artstor.org/object/AYALEARTIG_10312578146
thumb:001:http://media.artstor.net/imgstor/size1/yale/art/yale_ag_200284201pcc.jpg
full:001:http://media.artstor.net/imgstor/size1/yale/art/yale_ag_200284201pcc.jpg
Description
An account of the resource
This is the scene of a battle fought between two rival warrior families in 1185: the Taira (Heike) hoisting their red banners and the Minamoto (Genji), waving their white banners. The tightly knit formation of the mounted Minamoto warriors predicts their victory over the Taira who have retreated in scattered boats. The scene is an illustration from The Tale of the Heike: Sato Tsuginobu shot by an arrow, is shown plummeting head first off his horse. Minamoto Yoshitsune, the heroic general who was his master, commissioned sutra-copying for the salvation of the soul of his dying servant. The central theme of the painting is the concept of bushido--the way of the samurai--that emphasized loyalty between lord and retainer, derived in part from Confucian ethics in the seventeenth century, when this screen was painted.
Creator
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Sumiyoshi school
Japanese
Identifier
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http://dp.la/api/items/4edbe3dcd612a436c913aa51b98276d4
Title
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Scene from the Battle of Yashima
Source
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ARTstor
Date
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ca. mid-17th century
Type
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image
References
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http://search.openlibrary.artstor.org/object/AYALEARTIG_10312578146