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Kawai Gyokudo
Japanese (1873 - 1957) Primary



Akasaka Park Autumnal Scene



Hanging scroll; color on paper and textile

58 in. x 31 in. (147.32 cm x 78.74 cm)

Bryn Mawr College
Accession Number: 2005.6.56.a-d
Geography: Asia, Japan
Classification: Fine and Visual Arts; Paintings
Culture/Nationality: Japanese
Collection: Elizabeth Gray Vining '23 Collection

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  • scroll paintings - Refers to paintings having a long, narrow scroll format. Term is often used in the context of Chinese and Japanese paintings on either hanging scrolls (kakemono, if Japanese) or on handscrolls (emakimono, if Japanese). For written documents on long, rolled strips, see "scrolls (information artifacts)."

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Exhibition List
This object was included in the following exhibitions:
  • The Tale of Genji: From Princesses to Pop Bryn Mawr College , Jan 25, 2017 – Mar 5, 2017
  • The Way of Tea--A Taste of Japanese Art: Gifts from the Imperial Family Bryn Mawr College , May 11, 2007 – Aug 15, 2007

Bibliography List
The following Bibliography exist for this object:
  • Elizabeth Gray Vining, Windows for the Crowned Prince J. B. Lippincott Company. Philadelphia and New York, 1952
    Page Number: 313

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