猿を襲う鷲図|Eagle Attacking a Monkey
Medium
Hanging scroll; ink and color on paper
Dimensions
Image: 65 1/2 × 32 7/8 in. (166.4 × 83.5 cm) Overall with mounting: 111 1/2 in. × 43 3/8 in. (283.2 × 110.2 cm) Overall with knobs: 111 1/2 in. × 47 3/4 in. (283.2 × 121.3 cm)
Classification
Paintings
Culture & Period
Japan · Meiji period (1868–1912)
Department
Asian Art
Museum
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY
Credit
Charles Stewart Smith Collection, Gift of Mrs. Charles Stewart Smith, Charles Stewart Smith Jr., and Howard Caswell Smith, in memory of Charles Stewart Smith, 1914
Accession Number
14.76.64a
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Art Historical Context
In the turbulent Meiji period (1868–1912), when Japan rapidly modernized amid Western influences, Kawanabe Kyōsai (1831–1889) created *Eagle Attacking a* in 1885. As one of the last great of ukiyo-e and a pioneer of *kyōga* (mad poetry pictures), Kyōsai infused his works with bold satire, whimsy, and dynamic energy. This hanging scroll captures a tense moment in nature: a fierce eagle diving upon a hapless monkey, embodying the raw power struggles of the wild that often mirrored societal upheavals of the era. Rendered in vibrant ink and color on paper, the monumental image (65½ × 32⅞ in.) sho...
About the Artist
Kawanabe Kyōsai 河鍋暁斎 (Japanese) · 1831 –1889
Japanese, 1831–1889