Object details
              Object number
        8.a.1.7
            Creator(s)
              
                    Title
        The Mouse's Wedding [Nedzumi no Yome-iri]
                    Date
        1885
                    Medium
        Printed ink and color on paper
                    Language
        English
                    Publication Place
        Tokyo
                    Binding Description
        Silk stab tied
                                Dimensions
        18.5 x 12.5 cm (7 5/16 x 4 15/16 in.)
                                Provenance
        Purchased by Isabella Stewart Gardner from the East Asian art dealer, Otto Fukushima, New York for $1.50 for sixteen volumes on 16 December 1893. 
                    Commentary
        The Japanese Fairy Tales book series was first published in Tokyo by the Kobunsha press in the mid-1880s. Kobunsha’s founder, Takejiro Hasegawa (1853-1938), originally created these English translations of Japanese folk stories as schoolbooks for Japanese students. After realizing that they would also be popular with a Western audience, Hasegawa redesigned them as souvenirs for tourists. 
Isabella Stewart Gardner was fascinated by Japanese culture and toured the country with her husband in 1883. She created a Japanese garden for her Brookline residence, and acquired Japanese art for her museum. Gardner purchased seventeen Hasegawa books, taking care to acquire first editions published for Japanese readers when possible. 
                    Bibliography
        Susan Sinclair and Philip B. Eppard. Catalogue of Children’s Books from the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum Collection and the Personal Libraries of John Lowell and Isabella Stewart Gardner (Boston, 1988), p. 28, no. 32.
Tiffany York, "The Story of Bus Park: How Isabella's Children's Books Feuled Nari Ward's Imagination," Inside the Collection (blog), Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, 14 June 2022, https://www.gardnermuseum.org/blog/story-bus-park-how-isabellas-childrens-books-fueled-nari-wards-imagination
                    Gallery
        Long Gallery
                  
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