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Sketch Copy of Natural Disasters, from the Seven Fortunes and Misfortunes

Sketch Copy of Natural Disasters, from the Seven Fortunes and Misfortunes

七難七福図巻の内 天災巻(模本)

after 1773

Handscroll; ink and color on paper

34 x 1714.5 cm (13 3/8 x 675 in.)

John L. Severance Fund 1993.132

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Notations that appear throughout the scroll indicate colors and other details of the original painting.

Description

This unmounted handscroll is a copy of the first of a three-scroll set painted by Maruyama Ōkyo (1733–1795) for Buddhist monk Yujō (1723–1773). It depicts people's unfortunate encounters with forces of nature from wind to beasts. Ōkyo's realistic, contemporary imagery was meant to evoke a sense of recognition and empathy in viewers, shocking them into avoidance of possible punishments.

See also
Collection: 
ASIAN - Handscroll
Department: 
Japanese Art
Type of artwork: 
Painting

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