Quail and Millet
Painters of the Tosa School were purveyors of art to the Japanese imperial court. They worked in an extremely meticulous and refined style. Within the confines of the small picture plane, Tosa Mitsuoki portrayed a rich autumnal scene with a pair of quails, the hen of which has caught a cricket. They are surrounded by ears of millet, hibiscus, balloon flowers, and tsuyukusa (Asiatic dayflower).
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Quail and Millet
Painters of the Tosa School were purveyors of art to the Japanese imperial court. They worked in an extremely meticulous and refined style. Within the confines of the small picture plane, Tosa Mitsuoki portrayed a rich autumnal scene with a pair of quails, the hen of which has caught a cricket. They are surrounded by ears of millet, hibiscus, balloon flowers, and tsuyukusa (Asiatic dayflower).
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Bruikleen van de Vereniging va ...... aankoop Kitanaka, Kyoto, 1930)
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On loan from the Asian Art Society in The Netherlands (purchase Kitanaka, Kyoto, 1930)
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description
Painters of the Tosa School we ...... tsuyukusa (Asiatic dayflower).
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Schilders van de Tosa-school w ...... uyukusa (Aziatische dagbloem).
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identifier
AK-MAK-168
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publisher
Rijksmuseum
title
Kwartels en gierst
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Quail and Millet
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type
created
c. 1655 - c. 1681
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ca. 1655 - ca. 1681
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extent
depth 7.5 cm
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diameter 24 mm
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diameter 40 mm
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height 1135 mm
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height 7 cm
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houten doos breedte 48 cm
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houten doos diepte 7,5 cm
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houten doos hoogte 7 cm
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mont. + rolstok breedte 443 mm
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montering breedte 394 mm
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Collectie: Japan (collectie)
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provenance
…; from the dealer Kitanaka, K ...... om on loan to the museum, 1972
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spatial
temporal
derde kwart 17e eeuw
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third quarter 17th century
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