The Burke Collection
From Kako genzai e-ingakyō (過去現在絵因果経)
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Catalogue information

Kamakura period, late 13th century

Handscroll fragment (detail); ink and color on paper

27.7 x 156.4 cm (10 7/8 x 61 5/8 in.)

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

Ex Coll.: Shōriji, Wakayama; Setsuda; Matsunaga Yasuzaemon, Tokyo

Literature

Maruyama Masatake 1963, pp. 144–47
Maruyama Masatake
1963
[Editor]. Kanshō bijutsu (Appreciation of art). Tokyo: Bijutsu Shuppansha.

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Tanaka Ichimatsu 1965a
Tanaka Ichimatsu
1965a
“E-Ingakyō dankan gōma zu” (Illustrated Ingakyō sutra). Kokka, no. 881 (August): 24.

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Murase 1975, no. 12
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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Pal and Brown 1984, no. 47
Pal, Pratapaditya, and Robert L. Brown
1984
Light of Asia: Buddha Sakyamuni in Asian Art. Exh. cat. Los Angeles: Los Angeles County Museum of Art.

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Murase 2000, no. 24
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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Tsuji Nobuo et al. 2005, no. 23.
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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