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Iwasa Matabei (1578-1650)
Monk Mongaku, from Heike Monogatari ('Tale of the Heike'), Edo period, early 17th century. This dramatic scene is taken from Heike monogatari ('Tale of the Heike'). Book 5, Kanjin-chô ('The Subscription List'), tells of the devout monk Mongaku who vowed to restore Jingôji temple, and travelled around collecting subscriptions to this end. When refused entrance to the palace of the Retired Emperor Go-Shirakawa (1053-1129), he burst in and disrupted the musical entertainment taking place. The present scroll depicts Lieutenant Sukeyuki of the palace guards, who has challenged the intruder, being thrown to the floor, his hat knocked from his head. Mongaku wields in his left hand the scroll requesting contributions, and in his right a dagger. The seals read 'Dô' and 'Shôi (Katsumochi)'. H:359 mm, W: 578mm. reg. no: AC 1946,0209,0.32.
Location
British Museum/London/Great Britain
Unique Identifier
ART366163
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
3459px × 2462px
Photo Credit
© The Trustees of the British Museum / Art Resource, NY
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17th century CE
Anger
Court Life
Donation
Edo period, Japanese (1615-1867)
Fighting Scene
Hanging Scroll Painting
Monk
Ruler, Government
Shouting