唐子遊び図扇面|Chinese Boys at Play
first half 16th century
Medium
Folding fan mounted as a hanging scroll; ink, color, gold, and mica on paper
Dimensions
Image (fan only): 9 1/8 × 18 1/2 in. (23.2 × 47 cm) Overall with mounting: 45 × 26 in. (114.3 × 66 cm) Overall with knobs: 45 × 28 1/4 in. (114.3 × 71.8 cm)
Classification
Paintings
Culture & Period
Japan · Muromachi period (1392–1573)
Department
Asian Art
Museum
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY
Credit
Purchase, Bequest of Mary Stillman Harkness, by exchange, 2022
Accession Number
2022.343
Art Historical Context
Step into the playful world of Kano Motonobu's *Chinese Boys at Play*唐子遊び図扇面 a gem from Japan's Muromachi period (1392–1573). in the first half of 16th century, work by the master of the Kano school—a pioneering professional painting lineage—originally graced a folding fan before being elegantly mounted as a hanging scroll Measuring about 9 x 18 inches in its fan form, it showcases Motonobu's skill in ink, vibrant colors, gold flecks, and shimmering mica on paper, transforming a portable accessory into a luxurious wall display. The scene bursts with energy: Chinese-style boys (karakara or tan...
About the Artist
Kano Motonobu 狩野元信 (Japanese) · 1477 –1559
Japanese, 1477–1559