It is a game in which you paste colored paper onto a picture to draw people, flowers, birds, landscapes, or whatever you like. Currently, it is incorporated into child education. In Japan during the Edo period, small cloth crafts were popular, and there are examples of people making portraits of daily life and actors, so it is likely that handicrafts by adults were passed down to children. [Kichisaburo Odaka] Source: Heibonsha World Encyclopedia, 2nd Edition Information |
絵に他の色紙を張り付け,人物,花鳥,風景など好みのものを描き出す遊び。現在では児童教育の一部に採り入れられている。日本では江戸時代,小布細工が流行して生活風俗や役者の似顔などを作ったという実例もあり,おそらくおとなの手工芸が子どもに伝わったものと思われる。【小高 吉三郎】
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