Object details
Object number
S3n14
Creator(s)
Ryozan
(active Japan, mid 18th century)
Title
Wooden Slit-Drum (Mokugyo)
Date
mid 18th century
Medium
Gesso on oak
Dimensions
23.2 x 36.8 cm (9 1/8 x 14 1/2 in.)
Signatures, inscriptions, and markings
Inscribed (underneath chin): 良山作
Provenance
Collection of the Japanese art dealer Bunkio Matsuki (1867-1940), Boston. Purchased by Isabella Stewart Gardner from the Matsuki sale by the auctioneers Leonard & Co. at Copley Hall for $12 on 9 November 1903, lot 148.
Commentary
In Buddhist temple complexes across East Asia, wooden fish are struck for ceremonial purposes. The inscription beneath the fish mouth reads, "Made by Ryozan."
Bibliography
Leonard & Co. Catalogue of the Rare Objects in Wood, Pewter and Brass Illustrating the Art of Old Japan to be sold at unrestricted public sale by order of Mr. Bunkio Matsuki (Boston, 9-11 November 1903), p. 22. lot. 148. (dated 1700)
Gallery
Blue Room
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