Catalogue information
Edo period, early 17th century
Six-panel folding screen; ink, color, and gold on gilded paper
157 x 354.5 cm (61 7/8 in. x 11 ft. 7 1/2 in.)
Donated to The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York by the Mary and Jackson Burke Foundation in 2015
Literature
Murase 2000, no. 142
; 2000
Bridge of Dreams: The Mary Griggs Burke Collection of Japanese Art. Exh. cat. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Tsuji Nobuo et al. 2005, no. 76
; 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.
Suzuki Hiroyuki 2007, pl. 4.
2007
Meisho fūzokuzu (Genre paintings of famous places). Nihon no bijutsu (Arts of Japan), 491. Tokyo: Shibundō.
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 220 in Volume I of Art through a Lifetime.