Tiger
175518th Century
129.7 cm. x 71 cm. (51 1/8 in. x 28 in.)
Ito Jakuchu, Japanese, (1715–1800)
Object Type:
Scroll
Creation Place:
Asia, Japanese, Honshu
Medium and Support:
Color on Silk
Accession Number:
003.65.MI.X
Jakuchu's own inscription reads, "When it comes to painting material phenomena, I cannot paint it but from truth. Because there are no ferocious tigers in Japan, I have imitated Mao Yi and copied his work."
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Exhibition List
This object was included in the following exhibitions:
- The Circle of Jakuchu Japanese Cultural Foundation , 9/21/2016 - 12/28/2017
Dimensions
- Painting
- Painting
- Brocade
- Brocade
- Box
- Box
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