

Oeyama Engi
The image depicts a long, horizontal scroll painting titled "Oeyama Engi" by an unknown artist. The painting is on a beige background with a brown border on the right and left sides. It features a procession of people and animals. The people are dressed in traditional Japanese clothing in various colors, including red, blue, and white. Some individuals are on foot, while others ride horses. The scene includes buildings and structures, such as roofs and what appears to be a gate. The painting style is traditional Japanese, with bold lines and vibrant colors. The composition stretches across the entire length of the scroll, with multiple scenes and figures depicted in a continuous narrative. The overall effect is one of dynamic movement and energy.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 1263 × 43 px
- Museum Record
- View original
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