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Title
Tanrakuzan
Creator
Kameda, Bōsai, 1752-1826, Japanese
Date Created and/or Issued
1772
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 on paper
Annotations/Markings: Signed at left edge followed by two seals. One additional seal at upper right corner. Inscription reads "Tanrakuzan".
Acquisition: Gift of Stephen Addiss and Audrey Seo.
Citation/Reference: Cited and reproduced in Stephen Addiss, The World of Kameda Bōsai: The Calligraphy, Poetry, Painting and Artistic Circle of a Japanese Literatus. New Orleans Museum of Art & University Press of Kansas: New Orleans, 1984.
Exhibitions: Exhibited: "Script and Image" curated by Elizabeth Beller, The Ruth and Sherman Clark Center for Japanese Art and Culture for Japanese Art, Hanford CA., September 2, 2003-November 29, 2003.
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
1 rubbing, 44 x 103 cm.
Form/Genre
rubbings
Middle Edo
Nanga
Identifier
ark:/86071/d29h9n
2001.029
AS 038
Language
Japanese
jpn
Subject
abstraction
symbolism (artistic concept)
Middle Edo
rubbings (visual works)
wood engravings (prints)
relief prints

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