“One Hundred Cranes and Tortoises”

Ikeda Koson

  • “One Hundred Cranes and Tortoises”
  • “One Hundred Cranes and Tortoises”
  • “One Hundred Cranes and Tortoises”
  • “One Hundred Cranes and Tortoises”
  • “One Hundred Cranes and Tortoises”
  • “One Hundred Cranes and Tortoises”
  • “One Hundred Cranes and Tortoises”
  • “One Hundred Cranes and Tortoises”
  • “One Hundred Cranes and Tortoises”
  • “One Hundred Cranes and Tortoises”
  • “One Hundred Cranes and Tortoises”
artist
Ikeda Koson
title
“One Hundred Cranes and Tortoises”
size
painting:96.1×32.2cm
full length:182.0×44.6cm
method
ink with colors on silk
year
1850-1868
artdescription
The cranes and tortoises are counted as one hundred in the title though it is not so much. It seems like there are actually a lot of them like one hundred at the first looking.
Cranes, tortoises, and Horai Island, they all represent fortune in Japanese new year.

Ikeda Koson (1803-1868) was a painter of the late-Edo period.
When he was a teen, he studied under Sakai Hōitsu with Suzuki Kiitsu.
He was not only a painter but also a good poet.
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