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Events of the Four Seasons and Taro, the Peach Boy
Events of the Four Seasons and Taro, the Peach Boy

Events of the Four Seasons and Taro, the Peach Boy

Artist (Japanese, 1831–1889)
Date19th century
MediumHandscroll: ink and colors on paper
DimensionsImage: 10 3/4 x 247 3/4 inches (27.3 x 629.3 cm)
ClassificationsPaintings
Credit LineGift of Dr. and Mrs. Frederick Baekeland
Terms
  • Paintings
  • Scroll
  • Colors
  • Ink
  • Paper
  • Japanese
Object number98.062
Label CopyGyosai gained admiration as one of the outstanding artists of the Meiji period for his fine draftsmanship, strong compositions and penchant for grotesque humor. His passion for sketching from life is especially evident in this handscroll, in which there is an emphasis on the comic. Shown here are scenes that convey seasonal references. Beginning at the right, a man chases a dog that carries a mackerel, an emblem of spring, in its mouth. Then comes a scene of two gesticulating oni, or demons, teasing their traditional enemy, Shoki, the demon queller, as he sleeps. Images of Shoki are favored for the New Year. In the third scene, a group of children plays with origami, folded paper figures, mimicking activities associated with the Bon festival, when the spirits of the ancestors are invited to return home.
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