Scroll
ca. 1800
Medium
Ink on paper
Dimensions
L. 37 ft. 4 in. (11.4 m); W. 11 in. (27.9 cm)
Classification
Miscellaneous
Culture
Japanese
Department
Arms and Armor
Museum
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY
Credit
Rogers Fund, 1917
Accession Number
17.235.6
Art Historical Context
This extraordinary Japanese scroll, created anonymously around 1800, unfolds over an impressive 37 feet and 4 inches in length, with a narrow 11-inch width—perfectly suited for the traditional handscroll format known as *emakimono*. Crafted in ink on paper, a medium central to East Asian art, it reflects the precision and fluidity of Japanese calligraphy and brushwork during the late Edo period (1603–1868). Such scrolls were often unrolled in sections for intimate viewing, allowing narratives or detailed records to emerge gradually. Housed in the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Arms and Armor de...
About the Artist
Anonymous
In the vast tapestry of art history, "Anonymous" stands not as a singular individual but as a collective designation for countless unidentified creators whose works have endured across millennia. These artists, spanning prehistoric cave painters to medieval illuminators and folk craftsmen, produced the foundational layers of human visual culture. Prior to the Renaissance, when individual fame emer...