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Wakan meihitsu kingyoku gafu 和漢名筆金玉画府

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At A Glance

  • Period

    1771 (Meiwa 8)
  • Geography

    Japan
  • Material

    Woodblock printed; ink on paper; paper covers
  • Dimension

    H x W x D (Vols. 1-6 bound together): 27.1 x 18.8 x 6.1 cm (10 11/16 x 7 3/8 x 2 3/8 in)
  • Accession Number

    FSC-GR-780.635.1-6
  • EDAN ID

    edanmdm:fsg_FSC-GR-780.635.1-6

Object Details

  • Artist

    Tsukioka Settei 月岡雪鼎 (1710-1786)
  • Publisher

    Onoki Ichibe 小野木市兵衛
  • Block carver

    Fujimura Zen'emon 藤村善右衛門
    Sakamoto Jinbe 阪本甚兵衛
  • Collection

    Freer Study Collection
  • Exhibition History

    Mind Over Matter: Zen in Medieval Japan (March 5, 2022 - July 24, 2022)
  • Origin

    Japan
  • Credit Line

    Purchase, The Gerhard Pulverer Collection — Charles Lang Freer Endowment, Friends of the National Museum of Asian Art and the Harold P. Stern Memorial fund in appreciation of Jeffrey P. Cunard and his exemplary service to the Museum as chair of the Board of Trustees (2003-2007)
  • Type

    Book
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