The Burke Collection
Taking Shelter from the Rain (雨宿り)
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Artist

Hanabusa Itchō

(英一蝶; 1652–1724)

Catalogue information

Edo period, after 1709

Six-panel folding screen; ink and color on paper

121.3 x 316.2 cm (47 3/4 in. x 10 ft. 4 1/2 in.)

Donated to The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York by the Mary and Jackson Burke Foundation in 2015

Literature

Kobayashi Tadashi 1968, pp. 28, 29, and 31
Kobayashi Tadashi
1968
“Hanabusa Itchō den: Sono hairu o chūshin to shite” (The life of Itchō Hanabusa). Kokka, no. 920 (November): 5–20.

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Tsuji Nobuo 1968a, p. 35
Tsuji Nobuo
1968a
“Hanabusa Itchō hitsu Ama yadori zu” (“Ama yadori zu,” by Itchō). Kokka, no. 920 (November): 35.

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Murase 1971, no. 26
Murase, Miyeko
1971
Byōbu: Japanese Screens from New York Collections. Exh. cat. New York: Asia Society.

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Murase 1975, no. 89
Murase, Miyeko
1975
Japanese Art: Selections from the Mary and Jackson Burke Collection. Exh. cat. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art.

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Takeda Tsuneo 1977b, no. 98
Takeda Tsuneo
1977b
[Editor]. Keibutsuga: Shiki keibutsu (Landscape: Scenes of four seasons). Nihon byōbu-e shūsei (Survey of Japanese screen paintings), 9. Tokyo: Kōdansha.

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Kobayashi Tadashi and Sakakibara Satoru 1978, no. 48
Kobayashi Tadashi and Sakakibara Satoru
1978
Morikage, Itchō. Nihon bijutsu kaiga zenshū (Survey of Japanese painting), 16. Tokyo: Shūeisha.

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Tsuji Nobuo 1980, no. 105
Tsuji Nobuo
1980
[Editor]. Bunjinga, shoha (Literati painting and other schools). Zaigai Nihon no shihō (Japanese art: Selections from Western collections), 6. Tokyo: Mainichi Shinbunsha.

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Tokyo National Museum 1985a, no. 36
Tokyo National Museum
1985a
Nihon bijutsu meihin ten: New York Burke Collection / A Selection of Japanese Art from the Mary and Jackson Burke Collection. Exh. cat. Tokyo: Chunichi Shimbun.

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Kobayashi Tadashi 1988, fig. 10
Kobayashi Tadashi
1988
Hanabusa Itchō. Nihon no bijutsu (Arts of Japan), 260. Tokyo: Shibundō.

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Avitabile 1990, no. 78
Avitabile, Gunhild
1990
[Editor]. Die Kunst des alten Japan: Meisterwerke aus der Mary and Jackson Burke Collection, New York. Exh. cat. Frankfurt: Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt.

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Murase 1990, no. 27
Murase, Miyeko
1990
Masterpieces of Japanese Screen Painting: The American Collections. New York: George Braziller.

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Kobayashi Tadashi and Kano Hiroyuki 1992, no. 39
Kobayashi Tadashi and Kano Hiroyuki
1992
[Editors]. Kano ha to fūzokuga: Edo no kaiga 1 (The Kano School and genre painting: Painting of the Edo period, 1). Nihon bijutsu zenshū (Survey of Japanese art), 17. Tokyo: Kōdansha.

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Meech 1993, no. 15
Meech, Julia
1993
[Editor]. Rain and Snow: The Umbrella in Japanese Art. Exh. cat. New York: Japan Society.

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Screech 1995, fig. 1
Screech, Timon
1995
Ō-Edo ijin ōrai (A foreigner in the great city of Edo). Translated by Takayama Hiroshi. Maruzen Books, 36. Tokyo: Maruzen.

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Chiba Municipal Museum 1996b, pp. 174–75, no. 99
Chiba Municipal Museum
1996b
Shukufuku sareta shiki: Kinsei Nihon kaiga no shosō (Celebrated four seasons: Various aspects of Japanese paintings from the 16th to the 19th century). Exh. cat. Chiba: Chiba Municipal Museum.

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Murase 2000, no. 112
Murase, Miyeko
2000
Bridge of Dreams: The Mary Griggs Burke Collection of Japanese Art. Exh. cat. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art.

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Ruch 2002, pp. 549, 556, fig. 20-10
Ruch, Barbara
2002
[Editor]. Engendering Faith: Women and Buddhism in Premodern Japan. Ann Arbor: Center for Japanese Studies, University of Michigan.

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Tsuji Nobuo et al. 2005, no. 83.
Tsuji Nobuo et al.
2005
Nyūyōku Bāku korekushon-ten: Nihon no bi sanzennen no kagayaki / Enduring Legacy of Japanese Art: The Mary Griggs Burke Collection. Exh. cat., Museum of Fine Arts, Gifu; Hiroshima Prefectural Museum of Art; Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum; and Miho Museum, Shigaraki, Shiga Prefecture. [Tokyo]: Nihon Keizai Shinbunsha.

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Additional details

D161-1
D161-1

Signature

Painted by Hanabusa Itchō

Seals

Shuzai San’un Senseki kan; Ai Moko