

Horse Race at the Kamo Shrine
The painting depicts a horse race in front of a shrine. The scene shows a large group of people on horseback racing. The racers are wearing traditional Japanese clothing. There are several buildings with tiled roofs in the background, one red and one white. A large crowd of people watches the race from the side. The background is gold with green trees and hills. The painting is framed in dark wood with a gold patterned border. The scene appears to be set in a Japanese landscape. The title of the painting is "Horse Race at the Kamo Shrine". It is done by an unknown artist.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 1263 × 592 px
- Museum Record
- View original
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