| Accession Nr.: | 1626 |
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| Type: | painting; hanging scroll |
| Artist/Maker: | |
| Date of production: |
second half of the 19th century
Meiji era |
| Place of production: | |
| Acquisition: | collected by Péter Vay |
| Signed: | the signature of Sesshō |
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| Marks: | red stamp |
| Materials/Techniques: | ink and colours on silk |
| Dimensions: | height: 169.5 cm width: 50.5 cm mirror: 100.3 × 36.7 cm |
A waterfall plunges from the high mountains in the background, its waters spreading out over the foreground in the form of a wide river.
A low structure stands on stilts in the water, with a man reclining on it. The signature and red stamp of Sesshō can be seen in the
top right-hand corner of the painting.
A low structure stands on stilts in the water, with a man reclining on it. The signature and red stamp of Sesshō can be seen in the
top right-hand corner of the painting.