![]() ![]() The need for the artist to calculate as he painted the exact size for each section so that it would fit into the completed model, and the question of how to make the completed model, into a convincingly three-dimensional structure, posed a challenge to both the artist's technical ability and the accuracy of his work. ![]() Such kumiage-e were a notoriously difficult genre for the average ukiyo-e artist, so much so that there were artists who specialized in it. "This set of five pictures of a bathhouse is of the type generally known as kumiage-e (in the Kansai area, tatebanko), designed to be cut out then folded and pasted together in accordance with the picture of the completed work so as to make a three-dimensional model. Graças à John Wagenseil, do Forum Paper Modelers, que postou este belo e raro achado, eis aqui a Casa de Banho Antiga, no Japão, um Tatebanko de 200 anos de idade, originalmente postado no site Live Journal, agora ao seu alcance, de graça, para você recortar e montar. Thanks to John Wagenseil, who posted this beautiful and rare find in Paper Modelers Forum, here is the Ancient Bath House In Japan, a 200 years old Tatebanko, originally posted at Live Journal website, now, at your fingertips, for free, for you to cut and assemble. ![]()
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