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The first panel depicts 5 individuals. The oldest person is centered in the middle with two younger people above him, with the one on the right holding what appears to be a cane or stick. The old man looks to be carrying the two individuals. Below him are much younger individuals both appearing to hang onto the older individual. The one on the left is grabbing his leg while the right individual appears to grab his midsection. In the left corner is a pot fallen on its side. The upper left includes an inscription in black and red ink.&nbsp;<br />
The second panel is of 2 individuals, one appearing to paint on a piece of pottery while the other individual watches.&nbsp;<br />
The third panel shows a plum tree with a small red inscription on the left.<br />
The fourth panel is of bamboo with a small inscription in red ink to the bottom right.&nbsp;<br />
The fifth panel depicts a pine tree with a faint mountain in the background.<br />
The sixth panel depicts one man with a bun and an inscription on the uppe
Ikeno Taiga
Scholarly Occupations and The Three Friends (Pine, Plum, Bamboo)
18th century
Museum purchase made possible by the Margaret Watson Parker Art Collection Fund
1961/1.174
One of a pair of six-fold screens, this piece depicts mountains, trees, and the coast with boats on the water. The land is to the right with the water on the left. In the background is a faint mountain range. The background is also decorated with gold. The signature is on the far right edge in the middle and is followed by a red seal.
Kanô Sengen
Landscape at the foot of Mt. Fuji
1820
Museum purchase made possible by a gift from Helmut Stern
1988/2.29.1
Painted with ink on paper this is the second pair of six-fold screens&nbsp;(the first being 1988/2.29.1). To the left is a mountainous region with the water on the right. The mountains on the left have a trail that snakes through them and five travelers who walk the path. On the right is the open water with three boats. The two areas meet in the middle, more towards the left, at a rough and rocky coast. On the far left edge is an inscription followed by a red seal.&nbsp;
Kanô Sengen
Landscape at the foot of Mt. Fuji
1820
Museum purchase made possible by a gift from Helmut Stern
1988/2.29.2
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