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Genre Figures

c. 1816
(Japanese, 1760–1814)
Measurements
Overall: 125.5 x 49.7 cm (49 7/16 x 19 9/16 in.)
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Though rarely mentioned in official histories, Socho was an accomplished painter whose talent is readily apparent to the modern eye. For his compositions he chose traditional Japanese stories or everyday events. This painting belongs to a triptych (set of three) that was recently converted from folding screen panels to hanging scrolls.
A vertically oriented hanging scroll depicts a man with light skin tone, a prominent nose, and faint mustache looking upward. He wears an orange robe, wide-brimmed brown hat, and leopard-patterned fur wrap. Holding a dark hawk on one arm, he wears a sword at his waist. Behind him, another figure with crimped hair gazes right. A white dog at the bottom looks up against the plain beige background.

Genre Figures

c. 1816

Takebe Sōchō

(Japanese, 1760–1814)
Japan, Edo period (1615–1868)

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