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Carp
- Edo period, 19th century
- hanging scroll
Paintings – Japanese / Asian Paintings
Kuroda Toko ( 1787-1847 ), a close servant of Ikeda Nakamasa, lord of Tottori clan, learned painting from Hijikata Torei also active in Kyoto, and often painted realistic flowers and birds, and especially carp. In this painting, a school of carp is marvelously depicted fully utilizing the qualities of ink. (「New Edition Grace, Beauty and Inqenuity-Masterpices of the Museum of Imperial Collections, Sannomaru Shozokan Vol.1」2003)
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| Title/Name | Carp |
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| Other Title/ Name |
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| Artist/ Creator |
Kuroda Toko |
| Period/Era | Edo period |
| Century | 19c. |
| Quantity | hanging scroll |
| Dimensions | |
| Material/ Technique |
ink on paper |
| Signature/ Inscriptions |
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| Accessories/ Contents |
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| Country/ Origin |
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| Excavation Site |
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| Related Place |
Tottori |
| Provenance | |
| Collection No. |
SZK000074 |
| Category | Paintings – Japanese / Asian Paintings |
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| Notes | |
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| Permalink |
https://shozokan.nich.go.jp/en/collection/object/SZK000074
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| Last Updated |
2023/03/14 |
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Kuroda Toko ( 1787-1847 ), a close servant of Ikeda Nakamasa, lord of Tottori clan, learned painting from Hijikata Torei also active in Kyoto, and often painted realistic flowers and birds, and especially carp. In this painting, a school of carp is marvelously depicted fully utilizing the qualities of ink. (「New Edition Grace, Beauty and Inqenuity-Masterpices of the Museum of Imperial Collections, Sannomaru Shozokan Vol.1」2003)