Group of Five Fish from the Shurin Tekagami (Illustrated Book of Fishes)
- Name
- Court of: Matsudaira, Yoritaka, Lord of Takamatsu, 1711-1771 (Artist)
- Title
- Group of Five Fish from the Shurin Tekagami (Illustrated Book of Fishes)
- Other Titles
- 衆鱗手鑑 Shūrin tekagami
- Abstract
- Five labels identify each fish in this group (From top right to bottom right, then top left, middle left, and bottom left): 1. 胡濃志呂 Konoshiro (漢名 鰯) (Dotted gizzard shad; Konosirus punctatus); 2. 海伊太知 Umiitachi (Japanese hakeling; Physiculus japonicus); 3. 波毛 Hamo (漢名 龍鰻鱺) (Purple pike conger; Muraenesox cinereus); 4. 楫通 Kajitōshi (又 大灘左與利) (Pacific needle fish; Strongylura anastomella); 5. 比良 Hira (Chinese herring; Ilisha elongate). For further clarification, consult the key to the image in the Art Properties curatorial file.
- Accession Number
- C00.1649.04
- Format
- collages (visual works); watercolors (paintings)
- Culture
- Japanese (culture or style)
- Genre
- Animal art
- Origin Information
- Japan
- Date
- ca. 1762
- Physical Description
- 1 collage ; 13 1/4 x 38 1/4 in. (33.6 x 97.1 cm), with frame: 30 1/2 x 41 3/4 in. (77.4 x 106 cm)
- Note (Period)
- Edo period
- Note (Medium/support)
- Ink and watercolor on paper, cut and applied with paste adhesive to mica paper, with handwritten labels in black ink on paper pasted to mica paper, the paper itself mounted overall to thin board at a later date
- Note (Inscriptions/signatures)
- Labels written in Japanese and Chinese characters identify each species of fish
- Note (Ownership)
- Gift of Bashford Dean
- Note
- Research suggests that these images come from an illustrated book of fish and aquatic animals (461 species) that was made and compiled by an unknown artist in the court of Yoritaka Matsudaira, the Lord of Takamatsu. Upon a request from the shogunate, the Shūrin Tekagami was compiled and donated to the 10th Shogunate, Ieharu Tokugawa, on January 29 of Hōreki 12 [i.e., February 22, 1762]. According to the curatorial file, Tōkichi Nishikawa (1874-1909), a government biologist in Japan, and Bashford Dean (1867-1928), Professor of Zoology at Columbia, may have worked together around the year 1900 to remove these original watercolors from their binding and frame them for hanging in Columbia's Biology Department. It had been assumed that Nishikawa was the creator of these watercolors until in 2008 Prof. Naohide Isono, Keio University, in cooperation with Dr. Sachie Noguchi, Columbia University Libraries, connected these works to the Shūrin Tekagami. Kazuo Sakamoto, Research Associate at the University Museum, University of Tokyo, provided all the English and scientific names. This work is framed with C00.1649.03.
- Library Location
- Art Properties, Columbia University
- Catalog Record
- 13753054
- Copyright Status
- No Copyright - United States
- Persistent URL
- https://dx.doi.org/10.7916/d8-ehqt-1d69