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Wisterias and Peonies
- Meiji period, 1884
- color on silk
- painting
Paintings – Japanese / Asian Paintings
Paintings for the interior decorations of Enryokan were commissioned to nihonga (Japanese style painting) painters from the Imperial Household Ministry in 1884, and 20 paintings of various sizes were created. In accordance with the interior space of Enryokan, framed paintings were adopted which were rare for nihonga at the time, and flower and arabesque patterns were applied in taka-makie (raised makie, or metal powder or flakes sprinkled on lacquer) on black lacquered frames.(「Auspicious Events of the Meiji Period」2018)
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Title/Name | Wisterias and Peonies |
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Other Title/ Name |
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Artist/ Creator |
Araki Kampo |
Period/Era | Meiji period |
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Quantity | painting |
Dimensions | |
Material/ Technique |
color on silk |
Signature/ Inscriptions |
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Country/ Origin |
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Excavation Site |
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Related Place |
Tokyo Kochi |
Provenance | |
Collection No. |
SZK002475 |
Category | Paintings – Japanese / Asian Paintings |
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Permalink | https://shozokan.nich.go.jp/en/collection/object/SZK002475 |
Last Updated |
2023/04/13 |
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Wisterias and Peonies
Wisterias and Peonies
Paintings for the interior decorations of Enryokan were commissioned to nihonga (Japanese style painting) painters from the Imperial Household Ministry in 1884, and 20 paintings of various sizes were created. In accordance with the interior space of Enryokan, framed paintings were adopted which were rare for nihonga at the time, and flower and arabesque patterns were applied in taka-makie (raised makie, or metal powder or flakes sprinkled on lacquer) on black lacquered frames.(「Auspicious Events of the Meiji Period」2018)