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Scenes in and around the Capital

Museum No.
AK814

Among the great variety of "Scenes In and Around the Capital" (J., rakuchû rakugai zu) paintings, this work of the mid-17th century belongs to the category characteristic of this genre from the Hayashibara Museum Collection (also known as the Ikeda Collection). In the left screen, the scene of Nijô Castle is omitted; instead, notable sights, shrines, and temples are depicted with the Kitano Tenmangû Shrine in the center. The roundish depiction of figures is characteristic of the Ikeda Collection, which is different from that of the Kanô school.

Japan-Edo

Title Scenes in and around the Capital
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Category Painting (A), Early Modern Painting, Landscape Painting
Country Japan
Period Edo
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