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Birds in Landscape, first half of the 17th century (ink & colours on paper)
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Birds in Landscape, first half of the 17th century (ink & colours on paper)
3611275 Birds in Landscape, first half of the 17th century (ink & colours on paper) by Kano Naonobu (1607-50); 148.6A--365.8 cm; Minneapolis Institute of Arts, MN, USA; (add.info.: These paintings of herons, mandarin ducks, pheasants, sparrows, and magpies were originally mounted as sliding wall panels (fusuma). Naonobu served as the official painter for the shogunate in Edo (Tokyo) and Kyoto.
Six-panel folding screen, one of a pair; see also 3611274); eMinneapolis Institute of Art; Gift of the Clark Center for Japanese Art & Culture; Japanese, out of copyright
Media ID 23127880
© Minneapolis Institute of Art Gift of the Clark Center for Japanese Art & Culture / Bridgeman Images
Atmospheric Branch Branches Folding Screen Fowl Panel Panels Panorama Panoramic Pheasant Screen Six Panel Sliding Snowy Wintry Fusuma Six Fold
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This print showcases the exquisite artwork titled "Birds in Landscape" by Kano Naonobu, a renowned Japanese artist from the first half of the 17th century. The painting, created with ink and colors on paper, measures an impressive 148.6A--365.8 cm and is housed at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts in Minnesota, USA. The artwork features a stunning array of birds including herons, mandarin ducks, pheasants, sparrows, and magpies set against a picturesque landscape. Originally mounted as sliding wall panels known as fusuma, these paintings were part of Naonobu's role as the official painter for the shogunate in Edo (Tokyo) and Kyoto. Displayed as a six-panel folding screen alongside its pair (see also 3611274), this ornamental masterpiece offers an atmospheric panorama that transports viewers into a wintry scene adorned with snowy branches. The intricate details and decorative elements make it an exceptional example of Japanese artistry. The fusion of nature and wildlife depicted on this folding screen adds depth to any space it graces while simultaneously serving as functional furniture or wall decor. With its delicate depiction of birds perched on tree branches amidst winter's embrace, this artwork embodies both beauty and tranquility. Gifted to the Minneapolis Institute of Arts by the Clark Center for Japanese Art & Culture, this remarkable piece captures Naonobu's mastery in design and decoration. Its timeless appeal continues to inspire awe among
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