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These panels represent six of the twelve months. The panels each have calligraphy and a red seal in one corner. In each panel there is a bird and a type of plant, which are suggestive of particular months. On the top left panel there is bamboo, the bow of the boat with a small lamp attached to it, and a type of water fowl. In the bottom middle panel is a blooming sakura tree and a pheasant. In the bottom left panel is blue and white wisteria ans small sparrows. In the bottom right panel there is a willow slowly coming back to life after winter over a thatched building.
One of a pair of six-fold screens
19th century
Museum purchase made possible by the Margaret Watson Parker Art Collection Fund
1965/1.179
Japanese hanging scroll depicting the mountain and river view.
Utagawa Sadahide
Scene at Hachiman Hill
1825 – 1875
Gift of Stanford C. Stoddard
2011/2.202
Japanese hanging scroll depicting the view of the old Japanese town and scenery.
Utagawa Sadahide
Scene at Hachiman Hill
1825 – 1875
Gift of Stanford C. Stoddard
2011/2.203
This hanging scroll depicts a bearded figure in billowing robes standing on a sword on the waves of a river. The figure is depicted with a great economy of line, with his face being indicated with a minimal amount of brushstrokes and the sense of the fluttering of his robes being indicated through a series of bold brushtrokes using dark ink and a dry brush. An inscription is placed on the upper right corner. 
Soga Shōhaku
Crossing the Yangtze on a Sword
18th century
Museum Purchase
1963/1.96
Japanese hanging scroll depicting Japanese style buildings and mountain views.
Utagawa Sadahide
Scene at Hachiman Hill
1825 – 1875
Gift of Stanford C. Stoddard
2011/2.201
This hanging scroll depicts two figures, one with with a head covering and billowing robes holding a staff, and a shorter figure looking out towards the viewer. An inscription is placed in the upper left corner of the image.
Soga Shōhaku
Kômusô Monk and Attendant
18th century
Museum Purchase
1963/1.98
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