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Puppies, Sparrows, and Chrysanthemums

子犬に雀、菊図

c. 1792–94
(Japanese, 1754–1799)
Measurements
Overall: 211.4 x 94 cm (83 1/4 x 37 in.); Painted surface: 167.6 x 91.5 cm (66 x 36 in.)
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Public Domain
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Description

These paintings were originally mounted as sliding doors (fusuma) used inside a building. The circular areas on the paintings’ paper surfaces are traces of the former positions of the door pulls (hikite). A flock of sparrows gathers on a trellis supporting flowering chrysanthemum. Below is a litter of puppies, some cavorting, others napping. The tender story created by the curious puppy peering up and tilting its head to listen to the bird’s insistent call (in the leftmost part of the composition) is characteristic of Nagasawa Rosetsu’s paintings, which often use animals to illustrate the human condition.
A vertical ink and color painting depicts twelve brown sparrows scattered among tangled chrysanthemum branches. The upper half consists of weathered, empty beige paper. In the middle, the birds perch or fly amidst muted blossoms. On the lower right, two round puppies rest; one faces forward with wide eyes and an open mouth, while the other is a dark, curled shape. Subtle lines and earthy tones define the scene against the neutral background.

Puppies, Sparrows, and Chrysanthemums

c. 1792–94

Nagasawa Rosetsu

(Japanese, 1754–1799)
Japan, Edo period (1615–1868)

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