Autumn Ivy
Edo period painting by Ogata Kenzan
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Autumn Ivy (jp: 蔦紅葉図) is an Edo period painting by Japanese artist Ogata Kenzan. Done in an assortment of ink, colors, and gold on paper, the work depicts ivy in Autumn. The painting recalls an episode from The Tales of Ise in which the tale's protagonist encounters a transient monk on the path to Mount Utsu.[1]
ArtistOgata Kenzan
Yearafter 1732
MediumInk, color, and gold on paper
Dimensions21.3 cm × 27.6 cm (8.4 in × 10.9 in)
| 蔦紅葉図 | |
|---|---|
| English: 'Autumn Ivy' | |
| Artist | Ogata Kenzan |
| Year | after 1732 |
| Medium | Ink, color, and gold on paper |
| Dimensions | 21.3 cm × 27.6 cm (8.4 in × 10.9 in) |
| Location | Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York |