| 
  ||||||
| kappazuri 合羽摺 | ||||||
| KEY WORD : art history / paintings | ||||||
|  Also かっぱ摺 or kappaban かっぱ版; sometimes kouhan 
孔版 or katagamizuri 型紙摺. A technique used to apply color to a monochrome 
woodblock print sumizuri-e 墨摺絵. Paper stencils were used for each color 
rather than additional printing blocks, as is the case with polychrome woodblock 
prints *nishiki-e 錦絵. 
Particularly used in the Osaka/Kyoto area, the stencil was made from thick paper 
or several sheets of mino paper *minogami 
美濃紙 stuck together and coated with persimmon tannin kakishibu 柿渋. Holes 
were cut in the required places and then the stencil laid in the correct position 
on top of a print on which the outlines of the design had already been printed 
in black ink from a woodblock. A round-headed brush similar to a Japanese cosmetic 
brush was then used to daub color directly through the hole in the stencil onto 
the print. If the stencil was not cut or placed accurately, color would stray 
over the edges of the woodblock-printed black outlines, but this was considered 
to be one of the charms of the medium.  | 
  ||||||
| REFERENCES: | ||||||
| EXTERNAL LINKS: | ||||||
| NOTES: | ||||||
(C)2001 Japanese Architecture and Art Net Users System. No reproduction or republication without written permission. 掲載のテキスト・写真・イラストなど、全てのコンテンツの無断複製・転載を禁じます。  | 
  ||||||