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7. EARLY GENRE PAINTING

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Link to larger image in new window (WiscWorld users only) Rakuchû Rakugai zu (Scenes in and around Kyoto), known as "Funaki screens", 1614-15, Right screen, pair 6-fold screens; gold, color/paper, 163 x 54.5 cm, Tokyo: National Museum
Link to larger image in new window (WiscWorld users only) Rakuchû Rakugai zu (Scenes in and around Kyoto), known as "Funaki screens", 1614-15, Left screen, pair 6-fold screens; gold, color/paper, 163 x 54.5 cm, Tokyo: National Museum
Link to larger image in new window (WiscWorld users only) Rakuchû Rakugai zu (Scenes in and around Kyoto), known as "Funaki screens", 1614-1615, Detail, Pair of 6-fold screens, gold, color/paper, 162 x 340 cm, Tokyo: National Museum
Link to larger image in new window (WiscWorld users only) Rakuchû Rakugai zu (Scenes in and around Kyoto), known as "Funaki screens", 1614-15, Left screen, Detail, pair 6-fold screens; gold, color/paper, 162 x 340 cm, Tokyo: National Museum
Link to larger image in new window (WiscWorld users only) Amusements along the Riverside at Shijo (Shijo-gawara zu). Late 1620s. Right screen from pair of two-panel screens; ink, color, and gold on paper; each 164.4 x 172.8 cm. Edo Cat. 231; Noma 2:45; NBZ 22:2; AH 372 website. Cf. Lane 4. Seikado ver­sion, (Seikado Museum), Tokyo. (Several versions extant, including screens in BMFA.)
Link to larger image in new window (WiscWorld users only) Amusements along the Riverside at Shijo (Shijo-gawara zu). Late 1620s. Left screen from pair of two-panel screens; ink, color, and gold on paper; each 164.4 x 172.8 cm. Edo Cat. 231; Noma 2:45; NBZ 22:2; AH 372 website. Cf. Lane 4. Seikado ver­sion, (Seikado Museum), Tokyo. (Several versions extant, including screens in BMFA.)
Link to larger image in new window (WiscWorld users only) Hikone byobu, c1620-1640s, six-fold screen; ink, color, gold/paper, 94.6 x 274.8 cm, Shiga: Hikone Castle Museum
Link to larger image in new window (WiscWorld users only) Matsuura Byobu [Matsuura Screens], c1600-50, Right, pair 6-fold screens; color, gold/paper, Nara: Museum Yamato Bunkakan
Link to larger image in new window (WiscWorld users only) Matsuura Byobu [Matsuura Screens], c1600-50, Left, pair 6-fold screens; color, gold/paper, Nara: Museum Yamato Bunkakan
Link to larger image in new window (WiscWorld users only) Dancers, six-panel screen, colors/gold, Kyoto Municipality
Link to larger image in new window (WiscWorld users only) The Rope Curtain, c1640s, 2-fold screen; ink, color/gold paper, 159.7 x 180.6 cm, Tokyo: Arc-en-Ciel Foundation
Link to larger image in new window (WiscWorld users only) The Rope Curtain, c1640s, Detail: Right side, 2-fold screen; ink, color/gold paper, 159.7 x 180.6 cm, Tokyo: Arc-en-Ciel Foundation
 

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