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was brought in Japan by the Dutch in 1809, creating somewhat of a sensation (gibbons had long been depicted by Japanese artists, based on Chinese paintings of the animal, but no one in Japan had seen a live gibbon for centuries), it was Mori who had created a graphic record of this event as well.
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called him "an undisputed master" of the painting of the Japanese macaque. When a
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The Great Japan Exhibition: Art of the Edo Period 1600-1868
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Painting of a couple of deer, with two monkeys in a tree.
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Mori Sosen is famous for his many paintings depicting
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Graphic record of the first gibbon imported to Japan.
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The gibbon in China. An essay in Chinese animal lore
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Folding screen
Japanese name
surname
Japanese
Shijō school
Edo period
monkeys
Robert van Gulik
gibbon
Osaka
Nagasaki
Nishinomiya
Monkeys in a plum tree
Apes in a persimmon-tree
Monkeys
Two monkeys
Monkeys playing with a crab
Monkeys in a blossoming cherry tree
Monkeys in the pines in front of a waterfall
Monkeys in the snow
Graphic record of the first gibbon imported to Japan.
Peacock
Painting of a couple of deer, with two monkeys in a tree.
Wild boar amidst autumn flowers and grasses
ISBN
0297780352
Robert van Gulik
Selected Relics of Japanese Art
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