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15 janvier 2017

Ito Jakuchu (1716–1800), White Cockatoo, ca. 1755, Edo period (1615–1868)

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Ito Jakuchu (1716–1800), White Cockatoo, ca. 1755, Edo period (1615–1868). Hanging scroll: ink and color on silk. Without mounting: 108 x 48.5 cm (42 1/2 x 19 1/8 in.); with mounting: 190 x 62.3 cm (74 13/16 x 24 1/2 in.); width, with rollers: 67.8 cm (26 11/16 in.). Gift of Rosemarie and Leighton R. Longhi, B.A. 1967, 2006.210.7a-b. Photo credit: Yale University Art Gallery

Bibliography: Yuzo Yamane, “Kokka,” Kokka Magazine (1889–1908): no. 1203.

Tadashi Kobayashi, Nobuo Tsuji, and Takeshi Yamakawa, Jakuchu, Shohaku, Rosetsu: Suibokubijutsu, 14 (Tokyo: Kodansha, 1973), 205.

Ito Jakuchu and Nobuo Tsuji, Jakuchu (Tokyo: Bijutsu Shuppansha, 1974), 206, pl. 34.

Money L. Hickman and Sato Yasuhiro, The Paintings of Jakuchu, 1st ed., exh. cat. (New York: Asia Society Galleries, 1989).

Ito Jakuchu, Jakuchu, ed. Hiroyuki Kano (Kyoto: Shikosha, 1993), 75, pl. 51.

Matthew P. McKelway and Melissa M. Rinne, Traditions Unbound : Groundbreaking Painters of Eighteenth-Century Kyoto, exh. cat. (San Francisco: The Asian Art Museum of San Francisco, 2005), 181.

Art for Yale: Collecting for a New Century, exh. cat. (New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Art Gallery, 2007), 161, pl. 144.

Sadako Ohki, “Japanese Art at Yale,” Yale University Art Gallery Bulletin (2007): 42.

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