Monkeys Watching a Praying Mantis Catching a Wasp, second half 18th century, Iwai K?un, Japanese, 24 ¡Ñ 38 7/16 in. (60.96 ¡Ñ 97.63 cm) (image)61 3/16 ¡Ñ 42 3/4 in. (155.42 ¡Ñ 108.59 cm) (mount, without roller), Ink and color on paper, Japan, 18th century, Nothing is known about the painter Iwai K?un except that he was born in Nagasaki, the only port town in Japan that allowed foreigners to trade and live there during the Edo period (1603¡V1868). Nagasaki paintings reflect the strong influence of Chinese art, which arrived there on merchant ships. On the right side of this painting, a praying mantis has caught a wasp and is about to kill it. A monkey in the tree above watches the spectacle, while he is observed by another monkey on the far left.

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