Untitled
1690
ink
paper
From the collection of Metropolitan Museum of Art
1690
ink
paper
From the collection of Metropolitan Museum of Art
Untitled is a 1690 ink by Furuyama Moroshige, a Baroque work, held at Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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.
Japanese, active second half of the 17th century
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