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Zhong Kui with Tiger and Bat
Kenkō Shōkei Japanese
Not on view
This auspicious painting is by the Zen monk Kenkō Shōkei, a leading painter in eastern Japan around the former capital Kamakura. It shows Daoist figure Zhong Kui (Japanese: Shōki), a queller of demons associated with healing and good health, riding a tiger below a bat. A copy of this work by Shōkei’s prominent follower Keison is held in the collection of the Tochigi Prefectural Museum of Art in Japan. This previously unknown example of Shōkei’s work is being exhibited here for the first time.
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