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Untitled, by Furuyama Moroshige, ink, 1690

Untitled

Furuyama Moroshige

1690

ink

paper

From the collection of Metropolitan Museum of Art

Dominant colour

Overview

Untitled is a 1690 ink by Furuyama Moroshige, a Baroque work, held at Metropolitan Museum of Art.

Who painted this?
Furuyama Moroshige
When & what style?
1690 · Baroque
Where can I see it?
Metropolitan Museum of Art

About this work

This painting depicts a man and woman in a room, with the man lying on his side and the woman seated beside him. The man wears a gray kimono with a red and green design on the sleeve, while the woman is dressed in a yellow kimono adorned with red and green patterns. A sword lies on the floor between them. In the background, a plant sits in a basket on the left side of the room, accompanied by a red and green patterned fabric hanging from a rack on the right. The walls are decorated with a floral pattern, adding to the serene atmosphere of the scene. For more information on the artist behind this work, explore the art of Furuyama Moroshige.

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