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Wild Geese
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Wild Geese

description of http://purl.org/net/ld/jpsearch/data/cleveland-153796
rdf:type<https://jpsearch.go.jp/term/type/絵画>
rdfs:label"Wild Geese"
schema:name"Wild Geese" @en
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ns0:sourceInfo#sourceinfo
ns0:temporal_:vb4330155 (an orphan bnode)
schema:creator<https://jpsearch.go.jp/entity/chname/狩野山楽>
schema:dateCreated"1500-1699"
schema:description 9"measurements: Overall: 170.2 x 371.8 cm (67 x 146 3/8 in.)"
schema:description"creditline: Leonard C. Hanna, Jr. Fund"
schema:description"wall_description: Depictions of geese usually appear as ink paintings in Japan during the 1200s. They later show up in the colorful landscapes of illustrated handscrolls. Such early ink renditions of the birds have long been associated with classical Chinese Zen painting and poetry, which was avidly admired and collected in medieval Japan. In these screens the artist portrayed the waterfowl in a pastoral setting without reference to classical or religious themes. Such ordinary subjects were imbued with special meaning in 14th- and 15th-century Japan through associations with continental culture, Zen thought and poetry, and famous Chinese monk-painters whose painting techniques had become revered as visual emblems of Zen principles. The screens here reflect the continuation of that painting tradition in the late 1500s or early 1600s by the head of the most important studio in Kyoto. Sanraku also executed a number of colorful folding screen compositions, but here he pays homage to the style of early Zen painting....(more)"
schema:description"collection: ASIAN - Folding screen"
schema:description"id: 153796"
schema:description"culture: Japan, early Edo period (1615-1868)"
schema:description"type: Painting"
schema:description"technique: pair of six-fold screens; ink on paper"
schema:description"tombstone: Wild Geese, late 1500s-early 1600s. Kano Sanraku (Japanese, 1559-1635). Pair of six-fold screens; ink on paper; overall: 170.2 x 371.8 cm (67 x 146 3/8 in.). The Cleveland Museum of Art, Leonard C. Hanna, Jr. Fund 1987.9...(more)"
schema:image<https://openaccess-cdn.clevelandart.org/1987.9/1987.9_web.jpg>
<urn:x-cite:Cuningham,_Michael_R._Unfolding_Beauty__Japanese-g364518206> ( "Unfolding Beauty: Japanese Screens from the Cleveland Museum of Art")
schema:temporal<https://jpsearch.go.jp/entity/time/1500-1699> ( "1500~1699年")
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This resource "Wild Geese" is, in addition, simply-referenced by the following URIs. (The next table describes reverse link where the right and left columns represent the subject and the predicate respectively and whose object is this resource, in the source. These subjects have no other attribute in this source.)

Simply-referenced http://purl.org/net/ld/jpsearch/data/cleveland-153796
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