Wild Geese
https://clevelandart.org/art/1987.9
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 a...
Painting
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153796
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en
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1987.9
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Source image fields (4)
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Terms
Culture
Japan, Edo period (1615–1868)
Technique
pair of six-fold screens; ink on paper
Genre
Painting
Department
Japanese Art
Relations
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