Amusements in a Mansion

Japan

Not on view

This detailed screen painting dates to a peaceful period when the warrior elite commissioned images of themselves at leisure. Hosts and their escorts enjoy amusements of every variety, including musical performances, eating and drinking, dancing, and strolling in an elaborately landscaped garden with a miniature Mount Fuji. Notably, the wealthy male hosts are joined not only by courtesans and female entertainers (as was common in genre paintings of the period) but also by young male escorts called wakashu. Many elegantly dressed figures wear kosode (the predecessor of the modern kimono) with large, colorful, asymmetrical patterns reflective of contemporary fashions popularized by woodblock-printed pattern books. The motifs on these kosode include flora and fauna as well as elements from everyday life—kemari balls, snow-flakes, and waterwheels.

Amusements in a Mansion, Pair of six-panel folding screens; ink, color, gold, and gold leaf on paper, Japan

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