Ashmolean Museum Oxford
A 11 x 14" print of Black Bear Cub in Snow by Mori Shūhō.
This painting of a black bear cub in the snow by Mori Shūhō was the first painting in an album of paintings and calligraphy, and was made when the artist was sixty-two. The small bear with blue eyes looks directly out at us as he sits uneasily on a ledge amid the snowflakes. His furry coat is painted with the skill befitting a Mori school artist.
Supplied unframed, this print comes with a backing board and is sealed in a clear cellophane pocket. Fits perfectly into one of our mini print frames.
Credit: Mori Shūhō (1728–1813), Black Bear Cub in Snow, 1799 © Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford
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Dimensions: 28 x 35.6cm
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