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Monk Mending His Clothing in the Morning Sunlight ( right of triptic hanging scrolls)

Picture and inscription by Wu ZhuziChina, Yuan dynasty, 1295

The Tokugawa Art Museum

The Tokugawa Art Museum
Nagoya, Aichi, Japan

IMPORTANT CULTURAL PROPERTY
China, Yuan dynasty, 13th c.

Hanging scrolls refer to paintings and calligraphies, which have been mounted and reinforced with Japanese paper or silk or some fabric to be hung in the alcove or on the wall.
Since a hanging scroll could was easily be taken down and replaced with another painting or calliraphy, works that suited a particular season or event could be used to decorate the interior or one's residence.

Details

  • Title: Monk Mending His Clothing in the Morning Sunlight ( right of triptic hanging scrolls)
  • Creator: Picture and inscription by Wu Zhuzi
  • Date Created: China, Yuan dynasty, 1295
  • Medium: Ink on paper

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