Ki no Tsurayuki Passing Aritoshi Shrine Artist: Hanabusa Icchō (Japanese, 1652–1724)

Medium

Pair of hanging scrolls, ink and color on paper

Dimensions

without mounting (each): 50 1/8 × 21 3/4 in. (127.3 × 55.2 cm)
with mounting: 87 13/16 × 27 3/16 in. (223 × 69 cm)
with rollers: 29 1/2 in. (75 cm)

Credit Line

Gift of Rosemarie and Leighton R. Longhi, B.A. 1967

Accession Number

2012.71.13

Geography
Culture
Period

Edo period (1615–1868)

Classification
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Provenance

Provenance

Leighton R. Longhi, and Rosemarie Longhi, New York; gift in 2012 to the Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, Conn.
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Additional information

Object/Work type

hanging scrolls, human figures (visual works)

Subject

shrine

Marks

Seal 趣在山雲泉石間

Signed

Right: Hokusō-ō Itcho hitsu (in seal script) (北窓翁一蝶筆); sealed: "shu zai san'un senseki kan" (or "omomuki san'un senseki no kan ni ari" [There is charm in the midst of mountains, clouds, springs, and rocks.]), large red relief seal.
Left: the same except the calligraphic style for the signature is in the mixture of running and cursive script.

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