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Title
On a Spring Day
Artist
Kanemoto Shunsho
Physical Description
A stand of trees beside water foregrounds a central mountain that seems to rise lightly to the left. To the right of the mountain is calligraphic text and two orange seals. A small building is tucked to the right behind the stand of trees. Depth of the mountains is indicated with the use of wash.
Artist Life Dates
1726-1793
Object Creation Date
1885
Accession Number
2010/2.29
Medium and Support
sumi ink on paper
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Title
Pair of Mandarin Ducks (Scroll)
Artist
Wang Mengbai
Physical Description
Chinese ink painting on scroll with poem, ducks and flowers.
Artist Life Dates
1888-1934
Object Creation Date
circa 1920
Accession Number
2011/2.188
Medium and Support
ink and color on paper on mounted on scroll
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Title
Animals of the Zodiac (pair with 2003/1.383.2)
Artist
Yoshikawa Kôkei
Physical Description
The animals are presented in zodiac sequence, from right to left: mouse, ox, tiger, hare, dragon, serpent, horse, goat, monkey, chicken, dog, and boar. The eight-fold screen allows the animals to seem to walk across the space. Negative space plays a significant role in the screen, creating a place for the animals to exist and at the same time extending into the room.
Artist Life Dates
active 1920's
Century
20th century
Object Creation Date
1924
Accession Number
2003/1.383.1
Medium and Support
one of a pair of six-fold screens, ink and color on silk
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Title
Animals of the Zodiac (pair with 2003/1.282.1)
Artist
Yoshikawa Kôkei
Physical Description
The animals are presented in zodiac sequence, from right to left: mouse, ox, tiger, hare, dragon, serpent, horse, goat, monkey, chicken, dog, and boar. The eight-fold screen allows the animals to seem to walk across the space. Negative space plays a significant role in the screen, creating a place for the animals to exist and at the same time extending into the room.
Artist Life Dates
active 1920's
Century
20th century
Object Creation Date
1924
Accession Number
2003/1.383.2
Medium and Support
one of a pair of six-fold screens, ink and color on silk
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