Ennan (Kyoto): interior, view of server's seat with preparation of utensils (temae)

Creator:
Yabunouchi House (patron)
Published/Created:
Japan, Kyoto: Yabunouchi Ennan
1640-1655, rebuilt 1867
Notes:
Oribe's tea room, copied by Yabunouchi family in 1640-1655, rebuilt 1867 at Yabunouchi headquarters. Ennan was destroyed in fire of 1860s. Kama (Kanazuchi-gama or Hammer Kettle) belonged to Sen no Rikyu, 1522-1541. The tea scoop called Fushidaka (HIgh Node) is by Rikyu. The teabowl, named Zekaibo (High Priest), belonged to Oribe. The tea caddy belonged to Daitokuji abbot Shunnoku Soen. The water jar is Old Iga ware.
Variant Titles:
Chashitsu (Tea room)
藪内家 燕庵
Associated Names:
Furuta Oribe 古田織部, 1544-1615 [Contributor]
Topics:
Architecture -- Japan -- Kyoto Prefecture -- Kyoto -- (YVRC)
Japanese tea ceremony -- (LC)
Culture:
Edo period, 1615-1868
Accession Number:
MY3228
Genre:
tea houses, tea rooms (chashitsu) (YVRC)
Format:
Image
Rights:
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Access Restrictions:
Yale Community Only
Source Title:
Asian Collection (Mimi Hall Yiengpruksawan Personal Collection)
Yale Collection:
Visual Resources Collection
Digital Collection:
Visual Resources Collection
Local Record Number:
Portfolio Item ID: 317298
OID:
586295
PID:
digcoll:2062790