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| Title | Willow Bridge and Water Wheel (Uji Bridge), one of a pair |
| Artist | Artist Unknown (Japan) |
| Date | 16th century |
| Institution | Minneapolis Institute of Arts |
| Location | On view at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts, G219 |
| Medium: | Paintings, Painting-Folding Screen | Ink, pigments, gold and silver on paper |
| Size: | 52 3/4 x 126 7/8 in. (133.99 x 322.26 cm) (image)56 1/4 x 132 3/16 in. (142.88 x 335.76 cm) (overall, unfolded) |
| Creation Place: | Japan |
| Culture: | Japan |
| Style: | 16th century, Momoyama period |
| Physical Description: | six-panel screen; flat gold bridge at left; stylized brown waves on water; two large weeping willow trees at left and right |
| Credit: | Collection Minneapolis Institute of Arts; The Putnam Dana McMillan Fund and gift of funds from the Mary Livingston Griggs and Mary Griggs Burke Foundation |
| Accession Number: | 2004.178.2 |
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| Added to Site: | March 1, 2009 |


