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A Long Day

Artist (Japanese, 1890-1966)
CultureJapanese
Datec. 1918-1920
Mediumink, mineral colors, gofun (powdered calcified shell) and gold wash on paper
Dimensions67 1/2 × 142 in. (171.5 × 360.7 cm)
Classificationspaintings
Credit LinePurchase in honor of Katie M. Ziglar ’79, director of the Ackland 2016-2024, through the generosity of Smith Freeman ’68 (JD ’72) and Austin Scarlett, Ann Lemmon ’76 (’79 MBA), Betsy Blackwell ’77 and John Watson ’77, Arete Swartz Warren ’70 (MA), Buck ’70 (’76 JD) and Kay ’71 Goldstein, McColl Family Foundation, Richard Pardue, Shirley Drechsel and Wayne Vaughn, Ruby Lerner ’74, Jimbo Parrott ’92, Carole Shelby, Elizabeth Broun, J. Kenneth Chance ’71, and Charles ’77 (’79 MBA) and Karen ’73 Lovelace.
Object number2024.40.2
DescriptionOne of a pair of six-panel folding screens
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