A Pair of Six-fold Screens
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A Pair of Six-fold Screens

EDO PERIOD (17TH CENTURY)

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A Pair of Six-fold Screens
Edo period (17th century)
Each in ink, colour and gold leaf on paper with a continuous scene of Fuji no Makigari [Hunting in the foothills around Mt. Fuji]
65 x 213.8cm. each (2)
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Lot Essay

The first shogun of the Kamakura Shogunate, Minamoto Yoritomo (1147-1199) held a great hunt with numerous warriors in 1193 at the foot of Mt. Fuji, called Fuji no Makigari, one year after his appointment as shogun, to acknowledge his great authority.

Some scenes from the Fuji no Makigari can be identified, for example in the left screen:
First panel: Minamoto Yoritomo's hunting party enter the field
Fourth panel: Nitta Tadatsuna hunting a wild boar

There are inscriptions in Japanese stating the numbers of warriors and animals attached to the back of each screen. For example, six racoons, five monkeys and eight dogs.

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