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This section introduces Rosetsu’s early works,
which reflect his teacher’s style while revealing his explorative
innovations. |
The Seven Gods of Fortune private collection (exhibited during the entire period) |
Puppies Edo Senke, Kawakami Sōsetsu Collection (exhibited during the entire period) |
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In 1786, Rosetsu went to Nanki (southern Wakayama Precture) as his
teacher Ōkyo’s proxy. There, he painted his Dragon and Tiger screens (for Muryō-ji Temple). |
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Hanshan and Shide Kōzan-ji Temple, Wakayama
(exhibited 3/12 to 4/3 and 4/26 to 5/8) |
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Important Cultural Property Dragon Muryō-ji Temple, Wakayama (exhibited 4/19 to 5/8) |
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Important Cultural Property Tiger Muryō-ji Temple, Wakayama (exhibited 4/19 to 5/8) |