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Phoenixes by Paulownia Trees

狩野探幽Edo period (17th century)

Suntory Museum of Art

Suntory Museum of Art
Minato-ku, Tokyo, 日本

The phoenix, a mythical bird that has figured in Chinese iconography since antiquity, is revered as one of the four miraculous creatures, along with the unicorn, turtle, and dragon. Perching in a Chinese parasol tree (or, in Japan, in a paulownia), eating rare bamboo seeds, the phoenix appears in the world as the harbinger of a superior ruler. It was thus a popular subject for screen paintings and designs on maki-e lacquerware and other craft objects. These felicitous screens, for example, might have been suitable for weddings and other happy events as well as ceremonial occasions.

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  • タイトル: Phoenixes by Paulownia Trees
  • 作者の生存期間: 1602 - 1674
  • 作者の国籍: Japan
  • 作者の死亡地: Edo
  • 作者の性別: Male
  • 作者の出生地: Kyoto
  • 作成日: Edo period (17th century)
  • 作成場所: Japan
  • 実際のサイズ: w3718 x h1586 cm
  • Object Title (Japanese): 桐鳳凰図屏風
  • Category (Japanese): 絵画
  • Artist Name (Japanese): 狩野探幽筆
  • Object Work Material (English): Pair of six-fold screens
  • Object Date (English): Edo period (17th century)
  • Painter: Kano Tan'yu
  • タイプ: Painting
  • 権利: Suntory Museum of Art、 Suntory Museum of Art
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