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Maker(s):Kano Naonobu
Culture:Japanese (1607 - 1650)
Title:Scroll: Three Laughers of Tiger Ravine
Date Made:17th century
Type:Painting
Materials:ink and wash paper bordered in silk brocade and mounted on silk brocade
Place Made:Japan
Measurements:scroll: 95 x 38 in.; 241.3 x 96.52 cm; image: 56 x 32 1/2 in.; 142.24 x 82.55 cm
Accession Number:  SC 1955.21.10
Credit Line:Gift of Mr. and Mrs. R. Keith Kane (Amanda Stewart Bryan, class of 1927)
Museum Collection:  Smith College Museum of Art
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Description:
Fusuma (sliding door) painting made into scroll of three men standing in landscape in lower portion of scroll, waterfall in the background, elderly man on right is bearded with mustache, wears long robe, hands in air faces viewer, other two men stand on left one has hands on head and faces viewer, other has back towards viewer points left with left hand; all the men have their mouths open; image bordered on top and bottom by two horizontal strips of brocade with blue background gold floral pattern, also used in two vertical strips hanging form the scroll top, middle border peach paper-like material with metallic thread floral pattern surrounded entire image, outer border of green silk with floral pattern at top and bottom scroll

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