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There is a Mantis Behind
- Edo period, 19th century
- color on silk
Paintings – Japanese / Asian Paintings
Hara Zaisho ( 1813-1871 ), acted as a painter serving the Imperial Palace, who participated in the construction of the Imperial Palace in the Ansei era. This painting depicts an allegory based on the historical event when the ruler of Chu Dynasty was attacking Jin, his minister thought only of immediate profit without consideration to later harm, figuratively treating the subjects as a cicada, a mantis, a sparrow and a child. (「New Edition Grace, Beauty and Inqenuity-Masterpices of the Museum of Imperial Collections, Sannomaru Shozokan Vol.1」2003)
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Title/Name | There is a Mantis Behind |
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Artist/ Creator |
Hara Zaisho |
Period/Era | Edo period Meiji period |
Century | 19c. |
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Material/ Technique |
color on silk |
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Excavation Site |
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Related Place |
Kyoto |
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Collection No. |
SZK003009 |
Category | Paintings – Japanese / Asian Paintings |
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Permalink | https://shozokan.nich.go.jp/en/collection/object/SZK003009 |
Last Updated |
2022/12/23 |
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There is a Mantis Behind
There is a Mantis Behind
Hara Zaisho ( 1813-1871 ), acted as a painter serving the Imperial Palace, who participated in the construction of the Imperial Palace in the Ansei era. This painting depicts an allegory based on the historical event when the ruler of Chu Dynasty was attacking Jin, his minister thought only of immediate profit without consideration to later harm, figuratively treating the subjects as a cicada, a mantis, a sparrow and a child. (「New Edition Grace, Beauty and Inqenuity-Masterpices of the Museum of Imperial Collections, Sannomaru Shozokan Vol.1」2003)