Licensing Resources
Provisional Middle Counselor Sadayori (Gon Chūnagon Sadayori)
1830-1844
06.133
Not currently on view
Artwork Details
9-1/4 x 14 in.
PeriodSigned by artist: Ichiyūsai Kuniyoshi ga Seal: toshidama Publisher's mark: Ehiko Inscribed: poem, followed by an explanation: (asaborake tae-dae ni, araware wataru, sese no ajirogi), "As dawn lightens the pilings of the fishtrap gradually become more visible through the mist on the Uji River." The poem appears in the Senzaishū. Fujiwara Sadayori , 995-1045, was the eldest son of Fujiwara Kinto.
Accession NumberJohn Herron Fund
CopyrightAsian Art (Japanese and Korean)
Color PaletteProvenance
Provenance
Purchased by the John Herron Art Institute, Indianapolis, Indiana, now the Indianapolis Museum of Art at Newfields, in 1906.
Content Disclaimer and Usage Rights
Metadata about the Indianapolis Museum of Art’s collection comes from Newfields’ records and research. In some cases, information may be incomplete and research is ongoing. Newfields’ goal is to have as up-to-date metadata as possible, therefore, this information is subject to change. Newfields collections’ metadata is available under a Creative Commons Zero (CC0) waiver, which allows for re-use without legal restrictions.
Artworks that appear in the image file(s) above may be in copyright or have other legal and/or cultural restrictions to their use. For clarity, Newfields does not claim copyright to the image files created by Newfields of artworks in the Indianapolis Museum of Art’s collection. Newfields makes every effort to ascertain the copyright status of artworks in the Indianapolis Museum of Art’s collection. Please refer to the RightsStatements.org statement above for information about the current copyright status of the artwork. Additionally, some artworks may include Local Context’s Notices or Labels that attribute cultural authority of the artwork’s heritage and data.
Additional information about Newfields’ reproduction guidelines can be found in the Licensing Resources.