Physical Qualities
Ink on paper, 61 9/16 × 14 7/8 in. (156.4 × 37.8 cm.)
Image: 28 1/4 × 10 in. (717.55 mm., 10 in.)
Credit Line
Julius Levy Memorial Fund
Object Number
1962.39
The Baltimore Museum of Art by purchase, 1962; Howard C. Hollis, Cleveland
Sherman Lee, Asia Society, "Tea Taste in Japanese Art," 2/21-4/1963, no. 46, ill. p. 70.
Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, "Masterpieces of Japanese Art," 10/4-11/30/1969.
Yoshiaki Shimizu and Carolyn Wheelwright, The Art Museum, Princeton University, "Japanese Ink Painting: The Muromachi Period," 4/24-6/13/1976, no. 13, pp. 118-123.
Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, "Masterpieces of Japanese Art," 10/4-11/30/1969.
Yoshiaki Shimizu and Carolyn Wheelwright, The Art Museum, Princeton University, "Japanese Ink Painting: The Muromachi Period," 4/24-6/13/1976, no. 13, pp. 118-123.
BMA News, "Masterpieces of Oriental Art in Western Collections," Vol. XVII, 1964, ill. p. 54.
"Japanese Art: Selections from Western Collections, Vol. 3, Ink-Monochrome Painting," Tokyo: Japan Art Center, 1979, pl. 41.
Markings: Upper left: Upper seal, 3.6 x 3 cm., relief-type seal with embellished border, 8 characters, Kigan Chinpo Shingan Kagi (These curious treasures, why doubt whether real or forged?"; Lower seal, 2.34 cm. H, intaglio-type, 4 characters, "Kisai Sheisho"/"Pure appreciation of the studio Kisai"