Pair of folding screens: Flowers of the Twelve Months
Watanabe Seitei, c. 1900
A pair of folding screens each consisting of six panels painted with seasonal images relating to the twelve months of the year. For example, January depicts a rising sun, auspicious subject of the New Year, with a pair of sparrows beneath a snow-capped branch; June depicts a carp arching and leaping up a mountain waterfall, a symbol of perseverance and the virtues of the determined warrior; and October depicts a deer standing beside an autumnal red maple.
More information
Title of artwork, date
Pair of folding screens: Flowers of the Twelve Months, c. 1900
Date supported
2004
Medium and material
Ink & colour on paper
Dimensions
Each panel: 174 x 60 cm
Grant
10000
Total cost
52000

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