Catalogue information
Edo period, early 17th century
Six-panel folding screen; ink, color, and gold on gilded paper
170.7 x 380.8 cm (67 1/4 in. x 12 ft. 5 7/8 in.)
Donated to the Minneapolis Institute of Art by the Mary and Jackson Burke Foundation in 2015
Literature
Takeda Tsuneo 1967, pl. 13
; 1967
Kinsei shoki fūzokuga (Genre painting of the early modern period). Nihon no bijutsu (Arts of Japan), 20. Tokyo: Shibundō.
Murase 1971, no. 19
; 1971
Byōbu: Japanese Screens from New York Collections. Exh. cat. New York: Asia Society.
Murase 1975, no. 47
; 1975
Japanese Art: Selections from the Mary and Jackson Burke Collection. Exh. cat. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Takeda Tsuneo et al. 1977, no. 104
; 1977
[Editors]. Fūzokuga: Yūraku, Tagasode (Genre painting: Pleasures and “Whose Sleeves”). Nihon byōbu-e shūsei (Survey of Japanese screen paintings), 14. Tokyo: Kōdansha.
Murase 1990, no. 21
; 1990
Masterpieces of Japanese Screen Painting: The American Collections. New York: George Braziller.
Murase 1992, p. 184
; 1992
Il Giappone. Storia universale dell’arte: La civiltà dell’Oriente. Turin: UTET.
Murase 2000, no. 143.
2000
Bridge of Dreams: The Mary Griggs Burke Collection of Japanese Art. Exh. cat. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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 221 in Volume I of Art through a Lifetime.