Geese and Reeds left of a pair, 16th century, Unknown Japanese, 32 7/8 ¡Ñ 13 1/2 in. (83.5 ¡Ñ 34.29 cm) (image)65 3/8 ¡Ñ 19 3/8 in. (166.05 ¡Ñ 49.21 cm) (mount, without roller), Ink on paper, Japan, 16th century, This pair of hanging scrolls juxtaposes birds associated with spring and autumn: at right a bulbul on a plum tree in full bloom (spring) and at left a family of wild geese on a beach near drying reeds (autumn). The bulbul and one of the geese appear to call out to one another, an indication that these hanging scrolls once flanked a central devotional image of a Buddhist deity or patriarch. Although each painting is impressed with the seals of the second-generation Kano leader Motonobu (1476¡V1559), they were probably painted by a Kano painter active a generation or two after the master¡¦s death and working in his style. The anonymous painter may even have used Motonobu¡¦s sketches as a reference. Generations of Kano painters looked to the works of earlier painters, especially Motonobu, as models for their own paintings.

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