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Ikeda Eikō (1901–92). Young Girl with a German Shepherd Dog. Showa era (1926–89), dated 1934. Two-panel screen; ink, mineral colors, and gofun (powdered shell) on paper. 68 ¾ × 81 ½ in. (174.7 x 207.3 cm)
Ikeda Eikō (1901–92). Young Girl with a German Shepherd Dog. Showa era (1926–89), dated 1934. Two-panel screen; ink, mineral colors, and gofun (powdered shell) on paper. 68 ¾ × 81 ½ in. (174.7 x 207.3 cm)

Oshigara Kōshun (b. 1895). Two Bijin. Pair of oversized hanging scrolls; ink, mineral colors and gofun (calcified powdered shell) on silk. Taisho era (1912-1926), 1920s. H 97 1/4 × W 40 3/4 inches, 247 x 103.5 cm.
Oshigara Kōshun (b. 1895). Two Bijin. Pair of oversized hanging scrolls; ink, mineral colors and gofun (calcified powdered shell) on silk. Taisho era (1912-1926), 1920s. H 97 1/4 × W 40 3/4 inches, 247 x 103.5 cm.

Okajima Tesshū (b. 1890). Turkeys and Hydrangea. Showa era (1926–89), circa 1930. Oversized two-panel folding screen; ink, mineral colors, gofun, and gold wash on paper. H 89 × W 67½ in., 226.4 × 171 cm
Okajima Tesshū (b. 1890). Turkeys and Hydrangea. Showa era (1926–89), circa 1930. Oversized two-panel folding screen; ink, mineral colors, gofun, and gold wash on paper. H 89 × W 67½ in., 226.4 × 171 cm