Sliding door panel by Rosetsu depicting a Tiger (ICP property of Japan)
Tiger Fusuma
Japanese: 虎図襖
Artist
Nagasawa Rosetsu
Year
1786
Subject
Tiger on Fusuma
Dimensions
Two Right Sides: 180.0×87.0 cm each;
Left Four Sides: 183.5 x 115.5 cm each
Designation
Important Cultural Property (Japan)
Location
Kushimoto Ōkyo Rosetsu Art Museum, Muryō-ji, Kushimoto, Wakayama Prefecture
The Tiger Fusuma (虎図襖, Tora zu Fusuma) is an Edo Period sliding door ink painting created in 1786 by artist Nagasawa Rosetsu, a student of Maruyama Ōkyo in the Maruyama school based in Kyoto. The painting is considered to be a masterpiece of Edo Period art, and also a divergence from his teacher's style. Housed in the Zen temple of Muryō-ji in the town of Kushimoto, Wakayama Prefecture, it is classified as an Important Cultural Property (重要文化財, jūyō bunkazai).[1][2][3]
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