pink demon figure wearing tiger skin loin cloth viewed from behind; PR ankle of demon in the claw of a crab emerging from the water at bottom; demon has bar bell shaped object in PR hand; three red cylinders in the air

God of Thunder captured by a crab [right of the pair Gods of Wind and Thunder], mid 19th century

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This humorous pair of scrolls shows the gods of wind and thunder being ambushed by worldly creatures. On the left, the Wind God, identifiable by the deflated wind-producing bag at his side, has been captured by a swooping hawk. On the right, the Thunder God has abandoned the drums he uses to produce the sound of thunder while attempting to escape the pincers of a crab.

This lively theme was popular with the Kanō painting school during the Edo period, so the fact that Eikai, who studied under literati painter Tani Bunchō, took on this subject is rather exceptional.
(2013.30.19.1-.2)

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Title
God of Thunder captured by a crab [right of the pair Gods of Wind and Thunder]
Artist Life
1803 - 1874
Role
Artist
Accession Number
2013.30.19.2
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pink demon figure wearing tiger skin loin cloth viewed from behind; PR ankle of demon in the claw of a crab emerging from the water at bottom; demon has bar bell shaped object in PR hand; three red cylinders in the air