Mynah Birds early 17th century Unidentified artist A myriad of mynah birds set against the gold and blue of a shoreline is frozen in a moment in time. Although not native to Japan, within East Asian literary tradition mynah birds serve as emblems of honesty, independent thinking, and even resistance to unjust authority. Whether this work can be interpreted as political protest is impossible to know, but the unusual iconography, focusing on mynah birds to the exclusion of any other creature or even landscape elements, lends itself to such an interpretation. It also dates to an era when Japanese artists were reformulating Chinese modes of ink painting to create their own distinct pictures.. Mynah Birds. Unidentified artist Japanese. Japan. early 17th century. Pair of six-panel folding screens; ink, color, and gold on paper. Momoyama (1573-1615) or Edo (1615-1868) period. Screens

Mynah Birds early 17th century Unidentified artist A myriad of mynah birds set against the gold and blue of a shoreline is frozen in a moment in time. Although not native to Japan, within East Asian literary tradition mynah birds serve as emblems of honesty, independent thinking, and even resistance to unjust authority. Whether this work can be interpreted as political protest is impossible to know, but the unusual iconography, focusing on mynah birds to the exclusion of any other creature or even landscape elements, lends itself to such an interpretation. It also dates to an era when Japanese artists were reformulating Chinese modes of ink painting to create their own distinct pictures.. Mynah Birds. Unidentified artist Japanese. Japan. early 17th century. Pair of six-panel folding screens; ink, color, and gold on paper. Momoyama (1573-1615) or Edo (1615-1868) period. Screens
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