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hanging scroll
;
painting
Object Type
hanging scroll
painting
Museum number
1913,0501,0.460
Description
Painting, hanging scroll. Jiang Ziya (Taigong Wang) fishing from a boat. Ink on paper.
Producer name
School of/style of:
Soga Shohaku (曾我蕭白)
Production date
18thC(late)-19thC
Production place
Made in:
Japan
Materials
paper
Technique
painted
$Inscriptions
Bibliographic references
Morrison 1911 / The Painters of Japan
(vol. 2, pl. XXXVII)
Location
Not on display
Subjects
sage
boat/ship
Associated names
Representation of:
Jiang Ziya 姜子牙
Acquisition name
Donated by:
Sir William Gwynne-Evans, Bt
Previous owner
Previous owner/ex-collection:
Arthur Morrison
Acquisition date
1913
Acquisition notes
The collection of Japanese and Chinese paintings belonging to Arthur Morrison was purchased by Sir William Gwynne-Evans, who presented it to the British Museum in 1913.
Department
Asia
Registration number
1913,0501,0.460
Additional IDs
Asia painting number:
Jap.Ptg.1856
(Japanese Painting Number)