Die Sieben Glücksgötter 七福神 | Okamoto Ryūdō  岡本龍堂 | 19.Jh.
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Die Sieben Glücksgötter 七福神 | Okamoto Ryūdō 岡本龍堂 | 19.Jh.

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Die Sieben Glücksgötter 七福神 | Okamoto Ryūdō 岡本龍堂 | 19.Jh.Es ist selten, dass man bei einem interessanten, gut gemalten Bild nicht den kleinsten Anhaltspunkt zur Person des Malers finden kann. ber Okamoto Ryd existiert in keiner reprsentativen Referenz Quelle eine Angabe. Der Maler hat eine originelle Unterschrift von kalligrafischer Qualitt, und der wohl gesetzte Stempel ist sehr ansprechend gestaltet. Ein Maler mit dem gewhnlichen, unaufflligen Namen Okamoto, hat sich einen wohlklingenden Namen

Es ist selten, dass man bei einem interessanten, gut gemalten Bild nicht den kleinsten Anhaltspunkt zur Person des Malers finden kann. Über Okamoto Ryūdō existiert in keiner repräsentativen Referenz-Quelle eine Angabe. Der Maler hat eine originelle Unterschrift von kalligrafischer Qualität, und der wohl gesetzte Stempel ist sehr ansprechend gestaltet. Ein Maler mit dem gewöhnlichen, unauffälligen Namen Okamoto, hat sich einen wohlklingenden Namen (Künstlernamen) gewählt: „Ryūdō“ – „Drachenhalle“.

Die Behandlung des Themas - die Sieben Tanzenden Glücksgötter – ist originell und souverän abgehandelt. Das farbliche Konzept ist bestechend. Oben rechts tanzt Hotei, am chinesischen Fächer-Attribut erkennbar, Er hat seinen Sack abgelegt neben den Weißen Hirsch des Jurōjin und neben dem Duftjuwel des Fukurokuju. Davor liegt die eingepackte biwa-Laute der Benzaiten. Zuunterst dann findet sich der Stab mit der Schriftrolle von Jurōjin. Hinter diesen Utensilien tanzt Ebisu mit seiner Angelrute.

In der Dreiergruppe in der Mitte tanzt rechts Benzaiten, nach vorne gewendet Daikokuten und mit dem Rücken zum Betrachter gedreht vermutlich Fukurokuju. 

Am rechten Rand ist Jurōjin und, wieder von hinten gesehen, Bishamonten. Darunter sind Utensilien, die wieder alle je einem Gott zugeordnet werden können. Schnell kann man die beiden grauen großen Reisballen ausmachen, auf denen normalerweise Daikokuten steht. Unter dem weißen Sack (diesmal vermutlich von Jurōjin) liegen der Fächer und der Wanderstab von Jurōjin. Die kleine Pagode daneben gehört Bishamonten, ebenso wie die Hellebarde hoko. Im braunen Korb sammelt Ebisu seine Fische.

Bezaubernd ist der Rhythmus in diesem Bild – die Gruppen sind lose verbunden, in geheimnisvoller Weise stehen sie alle in einem Zusammenhang, ohne dass sie sich berühren. Die Delikatesse von Farben und Musterkombination macht es unverständlich, wie ein solcher Maler als Persönlichkeit vollkommen vergessen gehen konnte.

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Took 15 minutes to put up. Took less than 30 seconds for him to pull off bungee. Great concept but ball didn’t hold up.
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Potentially incredibly dangerous, but also very fun
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Edit to add. We've swapped out the toy for a rope with a ball on it (last picture) and it is much safer now. He's over 75 pounds now and it is holding up fine to the tugging *** Our 6½ month old puppy likes playing tug much more than any of us in the family do. He immediately fell in love with this toy. We attached the severed arm of another toy to it, which has a squeaker and that made it even more exciting. I want to give it more than 3 stars, but I can't because as is, it really is kind of dangerous. Because of the large loop the ball is attached to, a dog could get seriously hurt. My little (ok, he's not little since he's over 70 pounds already) guy shows in the video one way it could be a problem. They can get a leg caught in the loop, and get twisted up, harming their leg. Thankfully he didn't this time but it could easily happen. Worse, a dog might get their neck in the loop and have fatal results. All it would take to fix it is a thicker, shorter, single cord going from the main piece to the toy instead of the thin loop. We are going to fix it, but as is, PLEASE don't let your dog play with it if you aren't right there to help them.
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I’m telling you, this is THE dog toy. My dog does not get sick of this and it is so good for getting energy out.
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Great chew toy for large, tough chewers
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My dog is a heavy, strong chewer over 100 lbs who will chew this for an hour. It lasts, keeps him occupied and the smell isn’t terrible. Love the large size for a larger dog. Great buy.
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Great for my aggressive chewers
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Wears my Labs out. Fred the yellow lab chooses this pig ear over all his nyla and natural chews out of the toy box all the time. This is the 4th one in his 6 years. They have lasted long and when new are large enough I don’t have to worry about choking. As they get down in size I throw them just as a precaution. The only con I can think of is Fred loves to slam it down on the pergola floor which makes for a very loud clacky sound and it scares the $%^ out of me. He of course thinks it’s funny so he picks it up and continues to do it. As long as he and his brother Willie can chew I will always have these in their toy box.
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