Catalogue information
Edo period, early 17th century
Pair of six-panel folding screens; ink, color, gold, and silver on paper
Each screen 95.5 x 366.5 cm (37 5/8 in. x 12 ft. 1/4 in.)
Donated to the Minneapolis Institute of Art by the Mary and Jackson Burke Foundation in 2015
Ex Coll.: Ogino Museum of Art, Kurashiki, Okayama
Literature
Takeda Tsuneo 1977b, nos. 28, 29
; 1977b
[Editor]. Keibutsuga: Shiki keibutsu (Landscape: Scenes of four seasons). Nihon byōbu-e shūsei (Survey of Japanese screen paintings), 9. Tokyo: Kōdansha.
Kachōga no sekai 1981–83, vol. 5 (1981), pls. 65–67
; 1981–83
Kachōga no sekai (The world of bird-and-flower painting). 11 vols. Tokyo: Gakushū Kenkyūsha.
Ogino Museum of Art 1991, no. 57.
1991
Ogino bijutsukan meihin sen (Collected masterworks from the Ogino Museum). Kurashiki, Okayama Prefecture: Ogino Bijutsukan.
See also
- Japanese paintings » Screens by Unidentified Artists of the Momoyama and Edo Periods
- Screens
- Works of the Edo period
This artwork was published as catalogue entry 211 in Volume I of Art through a Lifetime.