Dog Chasing Contest

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Dog Chasing Contest

between 1624 and 1643

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Japanese

Japanese

Six-panel folding screen; ink, color paint, and gold on paper

Overall (fully open): 73 1/2 × 186 inches (186.7 cm × 4 m 72.4 cm) Installed (with 55" wide angles.): 73 1/2 × 166 × 15 3/4 inches (186.7 cm × 4 m 21.6 cm × 40 cm) Image: 66 3/4 × 123 1/2 inches (169.5 × 313.7 cm)

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Asian Art

Founders Society Purchase, Robert H. Tannahill Foundation Fund, Stoddard Fund for Asian Art, Michigan National Corporation, Mr. and Mrs. George M. Endicott, John W. Shenefield MemorialFund, and funds from Mr. and Mrs. Jack N. Berkman.

81.9

This work is in the public domain.

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Provenance

Ogihara Collection. (Klaus F. Naumann, Tokyo, Japan)

1981-present, purchase by the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)

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Published References

Munishige, Nazaraki. "Inu-ou-mono Zu." Kokka 749, pp. 3, 4 (ill.).

Yuzo, Yamane. Momoyama Genre Painting. Tokyo, 1973, p. 153.

Bulletin of the DIA 59, nos. 2/3 (1981): pp. 85-94, p. 86 (ill.).

Mitchell, S.W. "The Asian Collection at the Detroit Institute of Arts." Orientationsl 13, no. 5 (May 1982): pp. 14-36, fig. 15.

Augustin, Birgitta and Masako Watanabe. “Transforming Power: Art and Arts of Japan's Warriors.” Bulletin of the DIA 88, no. 1/4 (2014): pp.4-5 (fig. 1).

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Japanese, Dog Chasing Contest, between 1624 and 1643, six-panel folding screen; ink, color paint, and gold on paper. Detroit Institute of Arts, Founders Society Purchase, Robert H. Tannahill Foundation Fund, Stoddard Fund for Asian Art, et al., 81.9.

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