

A boat with a curved roof and a low table on top. Three people wearing traditional Japanese clothing are on the boat. The person at the top right is sitting on the boat, leaning on the table. Two people are sitting on the floor of the boat under the roof. The background shows a beige sky with black stripes. The people are drawn in a traditional Japanese art style. The woman on the boat wears a kimono with a peach and white pattern. The woman on the right side of the boat is sitting on her knees. The other two people are sitting on the floor. A large tree branch with green leaves is on the right side. The image is divided into two sections by the boat's roof.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 557 × 900 px
- Museum Record
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