Carp and Pine

In today's world, Carp and Pine is a topic that has gained great relevance in recent decades. From its impact on society to its influence on politics and the economy, Carp and Pine has generated great debate worldwide. In this article, we will analyze in depth the different aspects related to Carp and Pine, from its origins to its current situation, including its impact on people's daily lives. In addition, we will explore the different perspectives and opinions that exist around Carp and Pine, with the aim of offering a complete and objective vision of this topic that is so relevant today.

Carp and Pine
ArtistYashima Gakutei
Year1786–1868
Mediumink and color on paper
Dimensions20 cm × 17.5 cm (7.9 in × 6.9 in)
LocationMetropolitan Museum of Art, New York City

Carp and Pine is an Edo period Japanese woodblock print. Created on commission for a club in Kamige by Yashima Gakutei, the work depicts a dark-scaled carp resting in muddy water. The work, which is in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, was described by the museum as "the quintessential fish surimono."

References

  1. ^ "Cap and Pine". metmuseum.org. Retrieved 2018-12-06.