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Multiple-section byōbu folding screens

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Name Date Format Remarks Present location Image
Wind God and Thunder God[1] XVII century One pair of two-folded screens (byōbu), ink and color on paper with gold leaf background, each 169.8 cm × 154.5 cm (66.9 in × 60.8 in). National Treasure Kennin-ji, Kyoto
Flowers of Autumn[2] XVII century One pair of six-section folding screens (byōbu), ink and color on paper with gold leaf background, 158.5 cm × 362.6 cm each. Important Cultural Property Tokyo National Museum, Tokyo
Waves at Matsushima[3] XVII century One pair of six-section folding screens (byōbu), ink and color on paper with gold and silver leaf background, each 166.0 cm × 369.9 cm (65.4 in × 145.6 in). Freer Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.
Tale of Genji, Sekiya and Miotsukushi chapters XVII century One pair of six-section folding screens (byōbu), ink and color on paper with gold leaf background, each 152.3 cm × 355.6 cm (60.0 in × 140.0 in). National Treasure Seikadō Bunko Art Museum, Tokyo
Tale of Genji, Usugumo, Asagao, Otome, Tamakazura, Hatsune, Kochō, Hotaru and Tokonatsu chapters[4] XVII century One eight-section folding screens (byōbu), ink and color on paper with gold leaf background, 84.0 cm × 327.0 cm (31.9 in × 8.7 in). Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City
The Tale of Genji, Sekiya chapter[5] XVII century One six-section folding screens (byōbu), ink and color on paper with gold leaf background, 95.5 cm × 273.0 cm. Attribution uncertain. Important Cultural Property Tokyo National Museum, Tokyo
Black Pine and Maple Tree[6] XVII century One six-section folding screens (byōbu), ink and color on paper with gold leaf background, 151.3 cm × 362.4 cm. Attribution uncertain. Yamatane Museum, Tokyo
Ivy-Bound Lane XVII century One six-section folding screens (byōbu), ink and color on paper with gold leaf background, 159.0 cm × 361.0 cm. Attribution uncertain. With inscription by Karasumaru Mitsuhiro. Important Cultural Property Shōkoku-ji, Kyoto

Hanging scrolls

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Name Date Format Remarks Present location Image
Water fowl in the lotus pond[7] XVII century Hanging scroll, ink on paper, 116.0 cm × 50.0 cm (45.7 in × 19.7 in). National Treasure Kyoto National Museum, Kyoto
Flowers of Autumn[8] XVII century Hanging scroll, ink, color and gold on paper, 123.9 cm × 49.8 cm (48.7 in × 19.7 in). Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City
Flowers of Summer, Flowers of Autumn[9] XVII century Hanging scroll, ink, color and gold on paper, 130.9 cm × 49.5 cm (51.5 in × 19.5 in) each. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City

Paintings for calligraphy works

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Name Date Format Remarks Present location Image
Two poems from Ogura hyakunin isshu[10] XVII century Fragment of a handscroll mounted as hanging scroll, ink, silver and gold on paper, 32.8 cm × 60.3 cm (12.9 in × 23.2 in). Calligraphy by Hon'ami Kōetsu. Text: Sakyō Dayū Akisuke // Breezes blow long / trailing clouds / across the sky / on this dark / autumn night. / Through breaks / the moon / so clear, so bright!. Taikenmon’in Horikawa // I do not know if you / will always be true. / This morning after you left, / I recalled your vows to me / looking at my long black hair / so disheveled— / like the tangles in my heart. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City
Poem from Kokin wakashū[11] XVII century Album leaf, mounted as hanging scroll, ink and gold on paper, 18.3 cm × 16.3 cm (7.2 in × 6.4 in). Calligraphy by Hon'ami Kōetsu. Text: In the harbor where the waters converge, / the waves are deep red / as the floating autumn leaves swirl and eddy. [Poem 293] Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City
Poem from Kokin wakashū[12] XVII century Album leaf, mounted as hanging scroll, ink and gold on paper, 18.3 cm × 16.3 cm (7.2 in × 6.4 in). Calligraphy by Hon'ami Kōetsu. Text: The autumn moon shines brightly / upon the mountains, / illuminating every fallen colored leaf. [Poem 289] Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City

Other paintings

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Name Date Format Remarks Present location Image
The Tales of Ise, Utsu no yama[13] XVII century Album leaf, mounted as hanging scroll, ink, color and gold on paper. 24.4 cm x 20.8 cm (9.6 x 8.1 in.). Calligraphy by Takeuchi Toshiharu. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City
The Tales of Ise, Sumida River[14] XVII century Color on gold leated paper, 24.3 cm x 20.7 cm. Menard Art Museum, Aichi
  1. ^ "Wind God and Thunder God Screens". Kyoto National Museum. Retrieved 2017-09-19.
  2. ^ "Flower plants of autumn". emuseum. Retrieved 2017-09-22.
  3. ^ "Waves at Matsushima". Freer Gallery of Art. Retrieved 2017-09-19.
  4. ^ ""Usugumo," "Asagao," "Otome," "Tamakazura," "Hatsune," "Kochō," "Hotaru," and "Tokonatsu" (薄雲、朝顔、少女、玉鬘、初音、胡蝶、蛍、常夏) chapters of Genji monogatari (源氏物語)". The Mary Griggs Burke Collection. Retrieved 2017-09-19.
  5. ^ "Scene from the Gatehouse (Sekiya) chapter of The Tale of Genji". emuseum. Retrieved 2017-09-22.
  6. ^ "Chinese Black Pines and Maple Trees". Google Arts & Culture. Retrieved 2017-09-22.
  7. ^ "Water fowl in the lotus pond". Kyoto National Museum. Retrieved 2017-09-19.
  8. ^ "Flowers of Autumn". The Mary Griggs Burke Collection. Retrieved 2017-09-22.
  9. ^ "Flowers of Summer; Flowers of Autumn". The Mary Griggs Burke Collection. Retrieved 2017-09-22.
  10. ^ "Two poems from Ogura hyakunin isshu". The Mary Griggs Burke Collection. Retrieved 2017-09-22.
  11. ^ "Poem from Kokin wakashū". The Mary Griggs Burke Collection. Retrieved 2017-09-22.
  12. ^ "Poem from Kokin wakashū". The Mary Griggs Burke Collection. Retrieved 2017-09-22.
  13. ^ ""Utsu no yama" (宇津の山), from episode 9 of Ise monogatari (伊勢物語)". The Mary Griggs Burke Collection. Retrieved 2017-09-19.
  14. ^ "The Tales of Ise- Sumida River". Menard Art Museum. Retrieved 2017-09-19.