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Here depicted is a Japanese old custom to celebrate long life, in which, on the first day of mouse by Chinese zodiac in the new year, people go to field or mountain to pull off Komatsu(plants) and pick young leaves.
Ikeda Shoen (1886-1917) was a Nihonga Painter in Tokyo, whose husband was Ikeda Terukata. She also handled the illustration of magazines and novels. She is also well-known as a painter of Beauty.
Hanging scroll, ink on color on silk, signed and sealed.
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