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Important Cultural Property

Winter Landscape

Museum No.
AK230-5
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Photo No:5623-42042
Color type:Monochrome

These sliding door paintings with winter landscape are not found in any of Yōtoku-in’s temple records. It is thought that the sliding doors were painted in the early nineteenth century intended to form the continuation of the winter landscape painting by Sōkei (dates unknown), which was originally installed in the temple.

Japan-Edo-End of the

Title Winter Landscape
Designation Important Cultural Property
Artist Attributed to Oguri Sokei
Category Painting (A), Muromachi Ink Painting
Country Japan
Period Edo Terminal Stage
Century 19th
Year
Quantity
Materials
Dimensions (Each) Height 169.3cm Width 87.9cm
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