COLLECTION NAME:
The AMICA Library
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The AMICA Library
Collection
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AMICA ID:
CMA_.1997.108
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CMA_.1997.108
AMICA ID
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AMICA Library Year:
2000
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2000
AMICA Library Year
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Object Type:
Paintings
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Paintings
Object Type
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Creator Name:
Okyo, Maruyama
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Okyo, Maruyama
Creator Name
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Creator Nationality:
Asian; Far East Asian; Japanese
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Asian; Far East Asian; Japanese
Creator Nationality
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Creator Role:
artist
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artist
Creator Role
false
Creator Dates/Places:
1733 - 1795
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1733 - 1795
Creator Dates/Places
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Gender:
M
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M
Gender
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Creator Name-CRT:
Maruyama Okyo
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Maruyama Okyo
Creator Name-CRT
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Title:
Heron on a Tree Trunk
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Heron on a Tree Trunk
Title
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Title Type:
Primary
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Primary
Title Type
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View:
Full View
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Full View
View
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Creation Date:
2nd half 18th Century
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2nd half 18th Century
Creation Date
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Creation Start Date:
1750
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1750
Creation Start Date
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Creation End Date:
1795
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1795
Creation End Date
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Materials and Techniques:
two-fold screen; ink, color, and gold leaf on paper
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two-fold screen; ink, color, and gold leaf on paper
Materials and Techniques
false
Dimensions:
Overall: 69.4cm x 185cm
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Overall: 69.4cm x 185cm
Dimensions
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AMICA Contributor:
The Cleveland Museum of Art
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The Cleveland Museum of Art
AMICA Contributor
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Owner Location:
Cleveland, Ohio, USA
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Cleveland, Ohio, USA
Owner Location
false
ID Number:
1997.108
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1997.108
ID Number
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Credit Line:
Gift of Mrs. A. Dean Perry
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Gift of Mrs. A. Dean Perry
Credit Line
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Rights:
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<a href="http://www.clemusart.com/museum/disclaim2.html"target="_new">http://www.clemusart.com/museum/disclaim2.html</a>
Rights
false
Context:
Okyo was the most influential painter and teacher of his time in Kyoto. His mastery of brush and ink found expression in a variety of Chinese and Japanese subjects, painting styles, and formats. This depiction of a heron on a willow tree branch is done in a classical Japanese painting (yamato-e) style, utilizing flat areas of colorful pigments set against an expansive background with little or no spatial depth.
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Okyo was the most influential painter and teacher of his time in Kyoto. His mastery of brush and ink found expression in a variety of Chinese and Japanese subjects, painting styles, and formats. This depiction of a heron on a willow tree branch is done in a classical Japanese painting (yamato-e) style, utilizing flat areas of colorful pigments set against an expansive background with little or no spatial depth.
Context
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Related Image Identifier Link:
CMA_.1997.108.tif
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CMA_.1997.108.tif
Related Image Identifier Link
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