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Ikeda Koson

Oriole, butterfly and peonies in rain, Edo (Japanese period)

Description

Maker

  • Ikeda Koson

Title

Oriole, butterfly and peonies in rain

Year

Edo (Japanese period)

Medium

paint

Materials/Techniques

Materials

  • ink,
  • color and gold on silk

Techniques

  • ink,
  • color and gold on silk

Supports

  • silk

Dimensions

102.9 x 32.4 cm (40 1/2 x 12 3/4 inches)

Signature / Inscription / Marks

Signature: Koson Sanshin (Sanshin)

Seals: Seal.

Place

Origin: Japan

Type

  • Paintings

Credit

Gift of Rowland Burdon Muller

Object Number

27.101

About

Oriole, butterfly and peonies in rain

Signature: Koson Sanshin (Sanshin)

Seals: Seal.

Origin: Japan

Use

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