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Isoda Koryūsai 礒田湖龍斎

Rock ptarmigan and pine (Matsu ni raicho), Edo (Japanese period)

Maker

  • Isoda Koryūsai 礒田湖龍斎

Title

Rock ptarmigan and pine (Matsu ni raicho)

Year

Edo (Japanese period)

Medium

ink, color

Materials/Techniques

Materials

  • polychrome woodblock print

Techniques

  • Polychrome woodblock print

Supports

  • paper

Dimensions

Sheet: 25.4 x 19 cm (10 x 7 1/2 inches)

Signature / Inscription / Marks

Inscription verso, bottom right in pencil:NJX317/[Japanese Characters][text and poems] Shirayama no/matsu no kokage ni/kakuroi te/yasura ni sumeru/rai no tori kana On Mount Shirayama grouse live peacefully in the shadows of the pinesPoem by retired Emperor Gotoba The mountain is close to Shirayama Shrine. Grouse (or rock ptarmigan) are white in winter, brown in summer. Shirayama means "white (shira) mountain (yama)" which may also allude to their winter white feathers.

Signature: Signed at right | Koryusai ga

Place

Place Made: Japan; Place Made: Tokyo

Type

  • Prints

Credit

Gift of Mrs. John D. Rockefeller, Jr.

Object Number

34.550

Rock ptarmigan and pine (Matsu ni raicho)

Inscription verso, bottom right in pencil:NJX317/[Japanese Characters][text and poems] Shirayama no/matsu no kokage ni/kakuroi te/yasura ni sumeru/rai no tori kana On Mount Shirayama grouse live peacefully in the shadows of the pinesPoem by retired Emperor Gotoba The mountain is close to Shirayama Shrine. Grouse (or rock ptarmigan) are white in winter, brown in summer. Shirayama means "white (shira) mountain (yama)" which may also allude to their winter white feathers.

Signature: Signed at right | Koryusai ga

Place Made: Japan; Place Made: Tokyo

Exhibition History

Nature Studies

June 7 - September 1, 2002

Yosa Buson

Rock ptarmigans and pine (Matsu ni raicho), Edo Period

Yosa Buson

Rock ptarmigans and pine (Matsu ni raicho), Edo (Japanese period)
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