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Waterfall at Nikko

1801/1899

Salar Jung Museum

Salar Jung Museum
Hyderabad, India

Japanese embroideries created with delicate silk needlework are famous for their workmanship. In this Japanese tradition, the artist makes the embroidery emulate a painting by carefully choosing coloured silk threads of subtle hues. This depiction of a waterfall in the Nikko region of Japan captures in realistic detail, the clear water falling amidst the rocks, and trees bathed in autumn colours.

Details

  • Title: Waterfall at Nikko
  • Date: 1801/1899
  • Location: Japan
  • Physical Dimensions: Silk, 111.5 L X 73.3 WD
  • Type: Embroidery
  • Accession Number: VIII-4

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