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There is a small clump of bamboo rising toward the top of the hanging scroll. There are three stems and a small clump of leaves. In the bottom left corner of the hanging scroll are two seals by the artist.
Nakabayashi Chikutō
Bamboo
1800 – 1849
Gift of the Calvin French Collection
1987/1.152.2
A family of birds rest among willow branches. Three chicks rest below, while the larger parents perch above
Nakabayashi Chikutō
Birds in a Tree
1840
Gift of Dr. Kurt and Millie Gitter in honor of Stephen Addiss
1976/2.103
On this hanging scroll, there is a single stem of bamboo, it's darker at the bottom and then fades as it reaches the top. Surrounding the stem are a few leaves. The border of the paper is solid brown. To the bottom left of the stem is a signature and seal of the artist.
Hanabusa Itchō
Bamboo
1700 – 1732
Gift of Mr. Max Loehr
1958/2.40
Bamboo and strangely shaped rock are painted here.
Chang Ku-nien
Bamboo and Rock
1965 – 1985
Gift of Dr. Cheng-Yang and Mrs. Shirley Chang
2006/1.123
Bamboo leaves come from the upper left corner of the hanging scroll. On the right side, there is some calligraphy. There is a signature and a seal in the bottom middle section of the painting. There is a gold border, then a green border.
Sō Aiseki (Mokusō Shinkei)
Bamboo and Rock
1800 – 1832
Museum purchase made possible by the Margaret Watson Parker Art Collection Fund
1983/2.245
A rock rises above the earth, and branches of bamboo mimic the gentle curve of its shape. Grasses grow below. Two lines of calligraphic text are written verticalley on the left side of the painting.
Chang Ku-nien, Liu Yantao, Gao Yihong
Bamboo and Rock
1960 – 1975
Gift of Dr. Cheng-Yang and Mrs. Shirley Chang
2006/1.134
A tanuki, or racoon dog, is seen peering over its shoulder on a snowy hill.  Its footprints disappear in the snow behind it.  Bamboo rise from out of view on the bottom right, and dominate the upper register of the image.  This painting mounted on a hanging scroll also includes elaborate gold fabric with repeating designs.
Konoshima Ōkoku
Tanuki (raccoon dog) and Bamboo in the Snow
1900 – 1932
Gift of Helmut Stern
2003/1.402
A hanging scroll in the ink bamboo tradition. The plant that is the focal point of the painting takes up the middle, while an inscription runs along the right side. Stamps are seen on the bottom of both the right and left side of the painting.
Zheng Xie;Zheng Xie (Chinese (culture or style);Chinese (culture or style))
Bamboo and Orchids [Lan-chu t'u chou]
1740 – 1766
Museum purchase made possible by the Margaret Watson Parker Art Collection Fund
1970/2.7
A vertical hanging scroll on white fabric. The image is in black ink on faded paper. A bamboo tree occupies most of the space. A signature is located in the middle on the left of the painting.
Qian Zai
Bamboo and Rocks
1787
Museum purchase made possible by the Margaret Watson Parker Art Collection Fund
1970/2.8
There is a clump of orchids towards the bottom of the hanging scroll with tall leaves surrounding them. There is a signature and a seal by the artist on the bottom left corner of the hanging scroll.
Nakabayashi Chikutō
Orchids; pair with Bamboo, 1987/1.152.2
1800 – 1849
Gift of The Calvin French Collection
1987/1.152.1
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