Sunday, March 23, 2014

Japanese Brush Paintings and Screens

My friends and I were privileged to be guided through the exhibit of 18th C. Japanese brush paintings and screens by our erudite colleague, who is a former curator with LACMA.  http://www.lacma.org/

 Suzuki Kiitsu, EGRET AND WILLOW,  two-panel screen; ink and color on silk 

 Nagasawa Rosetsu, BULL AND ELEPHANT,  pair of six-panel screens; ink and gold wash on paper 

 Attributed to Kitagawa Kikumaro (Tsukimaro), TWO BEAUTIES, hanging scroll; ink and color on paper (a detail)  

 Katsu Jagyoku, CROWS AND PLUM TREE , RABBITS AND PINE TREES IN SNOW, 1774, painted panel screens; ink and white pigment on paper 

Ito Jakucho, CRANES, pair of six panels; ink on paper 


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