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Title
Narihira and Attendant Approaching Mt. Fuji
Alternative Title
業平東下図
Creator
Sakai, Dōitsu, 1845-1913, Japanese
Date Created and/or Issued
undated
Publication Information
Japan
Contributing Institution
UC Merced, Library and Special Collections
Collection
Clark Center for Japanese Art and Culture collection
Rights Information
Public Domain
Material in public domain. No restrictions on use.
Description
Medium: Ink and colors on silk
Annotations/Markings: (right) Signed "雨華道一筆" followed by seal. No inscriptions. (left) Signed "道一筆" followed by seal. No inscriptions.
Acquisition: On long-term loan to the Clark Center for Japanese Art and Culture
Exhibitions: Exhibited: "Drawn from Literature: Narrative Traditions in Japanese Art" curated by Cordula Treimer, The Ruth and Sherman Clark Center for Japanese Art and Culture for Japanese Art, Hanford, CA, March 29-July 30, 2005; "The Japanese Journey: 'Traveling Images' of Edo Period Japan" curated by Catherine David, The Ruth and Sherman Clark Center for Japanese Art and Culture for Japanese Art, Hanford, CA, June 4-September 28, 2002.
Funding: Digitization funded by an Institute for Museum and Library Services (IMLS) Leadership Grant (LG 30-02-0260-02) awarded to the University of California, Merced Library.
Type
image
Format
2 scroll paintings; 113 x 41 cm. ea.
Form/Genre
scroll paintings; diptychs
Meiji
Sotatsu-Korin School
Identifier
ark:/86071/d26x4z
CL1980.006a
80-5-2
Subject
figures
horses
mountains
trees
sky
skies in art

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