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| Title | Tiger, one of a pair of folding screens |
| Artist | Doan (Yamada Yorikiyo) |
| Date | c. 1550 |
| Institution | Minneapolis Institute of Arts |
| Location | Not on view. |
| Medium: | Paintings, Painting-Folding Screen | Ink on paper |
| Size: | 65 x 141 in. (165.1 x 358.14 cm) |
| Creation Place: | Asia, Japan |
| Culture: | Asia, Japan |
| Style: | 16th century |
| Physical Description: | subjects of 83.75.1,.2 are Dragon and Tiger, representing the creative forces of the universe |
| Credit: | Collection Minneapolis Institute of Arts; The Centennial Fund: Gift of the James Ford Bell Foundation, Aimee Mott Butler Charitable Trust, the Centennial Gala Committee and Carl A. Weyerhauser Charitable Trusts, and Gift of funds from Mr. and Mrs. Charels H. Bell |
| Accession Number: | 83.75.2 |
| Artist: | Doan (Yamada Yorikiyo), Japanese, 1520 - 1571 |
| Role: | Painter |
| Nationality: | Japanese |
| Life Dates: | Japanese, 1520 - 1571 |
| Added to Site: | February 28, 2009 |



