Riverbank Chrysanthemum Screen - Cleveland Museum of Art

Riverbank Chrysanthemum Screen - Cleveland Museum of Art

It is a work created by a follower of Mitsuru Ogata, a famous painter of the Edo period in Japan. This painting was created in the late 18th to early 19th century and is part of a set of works. It is a pair of six fold screens, using gold foil as the canvas, drawn with ink and color. The painting depicts chrysanthemums by the stream, showcasing the delicacy and elegance of traditional Japanese painting. Kobayashi Ogata himself lived between 1658 and 1716, and this artwork was created shortly after his death by his followers, reflecting his artistic style and influence. Currently collected at the Cleveland Museum of Art
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The Japanese landscape painting "The Waves of Matsushima" by Oiya Zongda printed and dyed screen

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