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Collection Online as of December 18, 2025

Horizontally long six-panel folding screen with a central band depicting a stable per screen, each containing a singular white, dark brown, or dappled horse. Below and in front of the central two stables, groups of people in white, green, or red robes sit on the ground around game tables. Dogs and stable hands also intersperse with the scene. In the upper half runs a band of dark brown, light brown, and yellow-brown. A gilded floral border frames the scene.

Horse Stable

early 1500s
Painting: 146.1 x 346.6 cm (57 1/2 x 136 7/16 in.); Mounted: 163.3 x 366 cm (64 5/16 x 144 1/8 in.)
Location: Not on view

Did You Know?

Shōgi means "military leader's board game."

Description

Prized horses in stables may be the main theme of the pair of screens to which this screen belongs, but a lot of action is happening on the verandas. Here, people challenge one another at two different board games, go and shōgi. A lively atmosphere develops in the interplay of the dynamic horses and the strategic games.
  • ?–1927
    Marquis Tokugawa of the Shizuoka branch of the Tokugawa family
    April 4, 1927
    (Tokyo Art Club [Tokyo Bijutsu Kurabu], Tokyo, Japan, April 4, 1927 sale, Lot 100)
    Shima Tokuzō 島 德藏 [1875–1938], Osaka, Japan
    November 29, 1934
    (Osaka Art Club [Osaka Bijutsu Kurabu 大阪美術俱楽部], Osaka, Japan, November 29, 1934, sale, Lot 82)
    1934–
    The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH
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