Animals in Japanese Art at The Cleveland Museum of Art

 

Monkey
猿像
Possibly 1700s
Japan, Edo period (1615-1868)
Wood
Overall: 55.3 cm (21 3/4 in.)
Dudley P. Allen Fund 1924.350
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Animals in Japanese Art

June 24, 2023 — December 10, 2023

 

The relationship of people to animals is ever-evolving as we continue to learn more about the other life forms with which we share our planet. Each culture offers unique perspectives on our connection to animals. The history of representing the finned, furry, and feathered residents of the worlds of sea, land, and sky in Japan began with clay figurines of mammals—wild boars, for example—made around 2,500 to 900 years before the common era. These days, they include robotic animals made of metal, plastic, and synthetic fibers, such as dogs and seals. In the future, we may look upon them as art too. This installation features images of animals made in Japan for a variety of purposes over the past 1,500 years and explores the often overlapping decorative, functional, and symbolic roles they have served.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Guardian Animal: Komainu
狛犬像
1300s
Part of a set.
Japan, Kamakura period (1185-1333)
Wood with traces of color
Overall: 49.6 cm (19 1/2 in.)
Dudley P. Allen Fund 1924.351.1
© The Cleveland Museum of Art

Guardian Animal: Karashishi
唐獅子
1300s
Part of a set.
Japan, Kamakura period (1185-1333)
Wood with traces of color
Overall: 49.6 cm (19 1/2 in.)
Dudley P. Allen Fund 1924.351.2
© The Cleveland Museum of Art

Birds and Flowers
花鳥図屏風
Late 1500s
Part of a set
Kano Mitsunobu 狩野光信 (Japanese, 1565–1608) and Kano Shoei 狩野松栄 (Japanese, 1519–1592)
Japan, Momoyama period (1573-1615)
Pair of six-panel folding screens; ink, color, and gold on paper
Image: 155.5 x 340 cm (61 1/4 x 133 7/8 in.)
Gift of William G. Mather 1948.128
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Square Jar with Birds and Flowers
色絵花鳥文四角壺
Late 1600s
Part of a set.
Japan, Edo period (1615-1868)
Porcelain with overglaze color enamels and gold (Hizen ware, Kakiemon type)
Overall: 27.8 x 11.6 cm (10 15/16 x 4 9/16 in.)
Severance and Greta Millikin Collection 1964.277
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Monju as a Child
稚児文殊像
1400s–1500s
Japan, Muromachi period (1392–1573)
Hanging scroll; ink and color on silk
Overall: 61.7 x 38.7 cm (24 5/16 x 15 1/4 in.)
Bequest of Maud Eells Corning 1992.385
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Inro (Case) with Squirrels in Grapevines
葡萄に栗鼠蒔絵印籠
1700–1868
Japan, Edo period (1615-1868)
Lacquer on wood with sprinkled gold powder design (maki-e)
Overall: 8 x 5.8 cm (3 1/8 x 2 5/16 in.)
Gift of D. Z. Norton 1916.860
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Monju with Five Hair Knots
五髻文殊像
Late 1200s–early 1300s
Japan, Kamakura period (1185-1333)
Hanging scroll; ink, color, gold, and cut gold on silk
Overall: 102 x 42.6 cm (40 3/16 x 16 3/4 in.); with knobs: 190.5 x 65.5 cm (75 x 25 13/16 in.)
Purchase from the J. H. Wade Fund 1971.21
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Haniwa Horse
馬形埴輪)
400s–500s CE
Japan, Kofun period (c. AD 300-710)
Earthenware with traces of pigment
Overall: 59.7 x 66 cm (23 1/2 x 26 in.)
The Norweb Collection 1957.27
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Aizen Myoo
愛染明王像
Early 1300s
Japan, Kamakura period (1185-1333)
Wood with black lacquer and red pigments
Overall: 75 x 59 x 35 cm (29 1/2 x 23 1/4 x 13 3/4 in.)
Bequest of Elizabeth M. Skala 1987.185
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Inro (Case) with Egrets and Willows
柳に鷺漆螺鈿印籠
1700s
Japan, Edo period (1615-1868)
Lacquer on wood with sprinkled gold powder design (maki-e) and gold-foil-and-shell inlay (Somada style)
Overall: 9.9 x 4.8 cm (3 7/8 x 1 7/8 in.)
Gift of D. Z. Norton 1916.866
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Swift Bull from the Ten Swift Bulls
駿牛図 断簡
Late 1200s–early 1300s
Japan, Kamakura period (1185-1333)
Section of a handscroll mounted as a hanging scroll; ink and slight color on paper
Painting: 27.1 x 31.9 cm (10 11/16 x 12 9/16 in.)
John L. Severance Fund 1952.286
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Bato (Horse-Headed) Kannon
馬頭観音像
Early 1300s
Part of a set.
Japan, Kamakura period (1185-1333)
Wood with traces of color and gold; pedestal: wood with lacquer, color, and gold
Overall: 110.6 cm (43 9/16 in.); Base: 28 cm (11 in.); Figure: 82.6 cm (32 1/2 in.)
John L. Severance Fund 1981.1
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Monkeys by a Stream
水辺に猿図
c. 1796
Nagasawa Rosetsu 長澤蘆雪 (Japanese, 1754–1799)
Japan, Edo period (1615-1868)
Hanging scroll; ink and color on paper
Overall: 164.4 x 95.4 cm (64 3/4 x 37 9/16 in.)
Leonard C. Hanna, Jr. Fund 1985.192
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Writing Box (Suzuribako) with Phoenix in Paulownia
桐に鳳凰金銀蒔絵硯箱
Late 1500s
Part of a set.
Japan, Momoyama period (1573-1615)
Lacquer on wood with sprinkled gold and silver powder (maki-e) and gold and silver foil application
4 x 20.5 x 23.5 cm (1 9/16 x 8 1/16 x 9 1/4 in.)
Weight: 680 g (1.5 lbs.)
Leonard C. Hanna, Jr. Fund 2016.34
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Jacket with Octopus
蛸文様羽織
c. 1800–1868
Japan, Edo period (1615-1868)
Silk crepe (chirimen)
Overall: 81.9 x 129.5 cm (32 1/4 x 51 in.)
L. E. Holden Fund 2020.66
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