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Carps and Waterplants
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Carps and Waterplants

Dateca. 1900
Maker Watanabe Shotei Japanese, 1851 - 1918
Label TextThis pair of hanging scrolls features auspicious subjects associated with cold and warm weather. In the righthand scroll, a pair of Mandarin ducks—symbols of marital fidelity and harmony--huddle together in the cold of late winter beneath the red blossoms of an old plum tree. A pair of carp, often suggestive of perseverance but, depicted in pairs as here, also a potent symbol of marriage and family, swim below delicately rendered aquatic plants in the left scroll. In the 1870s, Watanabe Seitei became the first Japanese painter associated with Nihonga (modern traditionalist painting) to spend time in Europe, traveling to the US and France, where he lived in Paris for three years. His painting style combines aspects of Western realism and traditional Japanese painting.
Object number97.71.2
Exhibition HistorySeattle, Washington, Seattle Art Museum, "A Sack Full of Tigers: Diffusion and Diversity in Japanese Painting of the 19th Century Diffusion and Diversity in Japanese Painting", December 6, 1997 - November 15, 1998
Credit LineGift of Griffith and Patricia Way
DimensionsOverall (incl. endknobs): 88 × 23 15/16 in. (223.5 × 60.8 cm) Image: 48 9/16 × 15 13/16 in. (123.3 × 40.1 cm)
MediumColor on silk
Cherry Blossoms at Yoshino
Watanabe Shotei
ca. 1900
Object number: 97.70.1
Beautiful Woman
Watanabe Shotei
ca. 1900
Object number: 97.70.2
Maple Leaves at Tatsuta
Watanabe Shotei
ca. 1900
Object number: 97.70.3
Photo: Beth Mann
Watanabe Shotei
ca. 1900
Object number: 97.69
Geese in Landscape with Moon
Watanabe Kazan
mid 19th century
Object number: 40.44
Photo: Elizabeth Mann
Ren Congyi
Object number: 46.234
David Y. Watanabe
1968, printed 1975
Object number: 75.30
Nakakuni Delivering an Imperial Request
Tsuji Kako
ca. 1901
Object number: 2010.41.28
Model of a Carp, Sea Bass, Blowfish, Shrimp and Octopus
Hasegawa Ikko
ca. 1820
Object number: 91.167
Rakan and a Goat
Japanese
1333-1392
Object number: 58.94
Photo: Elizabeth Mann
Xiao Haishan
ca. 1450
Object number: 33.1676