Tokuyama Gyokuran
Summer Landscape
1732-1766
Scroll
Tokuyama Gyokuran
Summer Landscape
1732-1766
Physical Qualities
Ink and color on paper; mounted as a hanging scroll, Overall: 72 3/4 × 14 1/16 in. (184.8 × 35.7 cm.)
Image: 40 1/2 × 10 3/4 in. (102.9 × 27.3 cm.)
Credit Line
Julius Levy Memorial Fund
Object Number
2021.64
The Baltimore Museum of Art by purchase 2021; Kaikodo, Hawaii by purchase, June 2009; [unidentified source] Toyko
The Way of Nature: Art from Japan, China, and Korea
Felice Fischer and Kyoko Kinoshita: lke Taiga and Tokuyama Gyokuran, Philadelphia Museum of Art, 2007, fig. 23 , p. 47.
Kaikodo Journal XXVI [Spring 2010], no. 33.
Stephen Addiss: "The Three Women of Gion," in Marsha Weidner, ed., "Flowering in the Shadows: Women in the History of Chinese and Japanese Painting," Honolulu, 1990, pp. 241-6
Melinda Takeuchi, "Taiga's True Views," Stanford, 1992 (on Gyokuran and her relationship with Ike Taiga)
Melinda Takeuchi, "Taiga's True Views," Stanford, 1992 (on Gyokuran and her relationship with Ike Taiga)
Inscribed: FACE: "Gyokuran"
Markings: Artist seal, "Gyokuran"
