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Painting, hanging scroll, mitate-e, 1425. Parody of Zhuang Zi's dream of butterflies: courtesan wearing surcoat decorated with hanging coloured wisteria blooms and green brocade belt with design of water-wheels and trailing leaves of aquatic candock plant, seated leaning on Chinese writing-table with
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is often translated into English as "parody picture". This usage of the term arose much later; the term itself was used in different ways during the Edo period. Those works today called
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that employs allusions, puns, and incongruities, often to parody classical art or events.
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Clark, Timothy T. (1997). "Mitate-e: Some Thoughts, and a Summary of Recent Writings".
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vase of peony, and looking up at butterfly. Ink, colour and gold on silk. Collection,
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technique arose first in poetry and became prominent during the
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British Museum
Japanese art
ukiyo-e
Heian period
Haiku
Edo period
Okumura Masanobu
Suzuki Harunobu
Metaphor
Metonymy
Synecdoche



Clark 1997
Clark 1997
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The Japanese Art Society of America
JSTOR
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