Quail and Millet | |
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Artist | Kiyohara Yukinobu |
Year | 17th century |
Dimensions | 118.4 cm (46.6 in) × 47.6 cm (18.7 in) |
Identifiers | The Met object ID: 45734 |
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Quail and Millet (粟に鶉図) is a 17th-century painting on silk by Kiyohara Yukinobu. It is in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, in New York.
Description and interpretation
This work depicts a tranquil scene of a quail standing beneath stalks of grain. The work recalls twelfth-century Chinese academic painting in its realism and asymmetrical composition. Quail and millet are a symbol of autumn.
References
- ^ "Quail and Millet". Metropolitan Museum of Art.
- Volker, T. (1950). The Animal in Far Eastern Art: And Especially in the Art of the Japanese Netzsuke, with References to Chinese Origins, Traditions, Legends, and Art. BRILL. p. 136. ISBN 9004042954.
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