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Horse Race at the Kamo Shrine, 1615-50. Creator: Tosa School (Japanese)
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Horse Race at the Kamo Shrine, 1615-50. Creator: Tosa School (Japanese)
Horse Race at the Kamo Shrine, 1615-50. Kamo Shrine in Kyoto, seen in the upper half of the left screen, has held an annual horse race on May 5th since the ninth century. Serving as a snapshot of the festivities, this pair of screens captures nearly 600 people watching the race, beginning at the bottom part of the right screen and continuing to the left. The race is a great spectacle where aristocratic riders cling to their fast and unwieldy mounts. While many of those in attendance seem in rapt attention to the main event, other vignettes depict people engaged in an array of activities. This pair of screens was likely originally part of a group of linked murals
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1615 1868 Ink And Colour On Gilded Paper Tosa School Tosa School Japanese
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The Horse Race at the Kamo Shrine, captured in this stunning photo print, offers a glimpse into the vibrant festivities that have been taking place since ancient times. Dating back to the ninth century, the annual horse race held on May 5th at Kyoto's Kamo Shrine is a cherished tradition deeply rooted in Japanese culture. This pair of screens, created by the esteemed Tosa School during Japan's Edo period (1615-1868), showcases an impressive gathering of nearly 600 people eagerly watching the thrilling race unfold. The scene begins at the bottom part of the right screen and seamlessly continues to the left, immersing viewers in a dynamic panorama. As aristocratic riders skillfully navigate their swift yet unruly mounts, spectators are captivated by every moment. The intense focus on the main event is palpable among many attendees; however, other vignettes reveal individuals engrossed in various activities throughout this grand spectacle. Originally part of a larger series of linked murals, these screens exemplify masterful craftsmanship with their intricate ink and color work on gilded paper. Preserved within The Cleveland Museum of Art's collection as one half of a six-panel folding screen set from Japan's renowned Tosa School, they offer an invaluable glimpse into Japan's rich artistic heritage. This print serves as both a testament to cultural traditions and an exquisite piece of artistry that transports us back to an era when horse races were not only thrilling competitions but also occasions for communal celebration and joyous
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