pallette is predominanty beige, grey, white and green; two white birds at bottom of panels 2 and 4; grey bird in tree in panel 3; owl in tree in panel 6 and a few other birds; painting on back of screen also

Birds in Landscape [right of a pair], early 16th century

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This pair of screens show a variety of birds among trees and flowers, a popular painting subject in the 1500s. At right, a horned owl in the far upper corner watches a boisterous scene below from his perch in the branches of a pine tree: a pair of hawks have zeroed in on a pair of white herons who run for cover toward lotuses and reeds. The left screen also features pairs of birds, including geese, cranes, and crested mynas among bamboo and a plum tree.

Although the screens are not signed by the artist, the later painter Kano Yasunobu (1614–1685) wrote inscriptions on the outside edge of each screen assigning them to Shūgetsu Tōkan, a Zen priest and painter active 100 years earlier.

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Title
Birds in Landscape [right of a pair]
Artist Life
1440 - 1529
Role
Artist
Accession Number
2013.29.20.1
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pallette is predominanty beige, grey, white and green; two white birds at bottom of panels 2 and 4; grey bird in tree in panel 3; owl in tree in panel 6 and a few other birds; painting on back of screen also