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The Four Sylvan Sounds

Asian Art Museum

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Object Details

Artist

Thomas Wilmer Dewing (1851-1938)

Label

In 1896 Freer purchased his first two Japanese folding screens from Matsuki Bunkyō, a Japanese art dealer based in Boston. Later that same year, Thomas Dewing began to paint a pair of bifold screens, now known as The Four Sylvan Sounds. In creating the screens, Dewing combined an eclectic array of artistic sources within a decidedly Japanese format. The screens are even “read” from right to left, as is typically done with Japanese screens. According to the artist, the panels represent “the four forest notes—the Hermit Thrush, the sound of running water, the woodpecker, and the wind through the pine trees.”

Provenance

From 1897 to 1919
Charles Lang Freer (1854-1919), purchased from Thomas Wilmer Dewing in 1897 [1]
From 1920
Freer Gallery of Art, gift of Charles Lang Freer in 1920 [2]
Notes:
[1] Object file.
[2] The original deed of Charles Lang Freer's gift was signed in 1906. The collection was received in 1920 upon the completion of the Freer Gallery.

Collection

Freer Gallery of Art Collection

Exhibition History

Freer’s Global Network: Artists, Collectors, and Dealers (October 15, 2022 - ongoing)
Sylvan Sounds: Freer, Dewing, and Japan (May 18, 2013 to January 4, 2015)
Surface Beauty: American Art and Freer's Aesthetic Vision (February 23, 2008 to August 1, 2010)
Art for Art's Sake (July 23, 1997 to January 24, 2008)
Choice Spirits: Works by Thomas Dewing and Dwight Tryon (March 9, 1996 to July 7, 1997)
American Art - Thomas Wilmer Dewing (May 9, 1993 to February 20, 1996)
Thomas Wilmer Dewing (January 3, 1985 to May 7, 1985)
Thomas Wilmer Dewing (June 19, 1980 to March 18, 1981)
American Paintings (May 31, 1979 to June 17, 1980)
American Paintings: Thomas Wilmer Dewing (December 11, 1976 to April 16, 1977)

Previous custodian or owner

Thomas Wilmer Dewing (1851-1938) (C.L. Freer source)
Charles Lang Freer (1854-1919)

Credit Line

Gift of Charles Lang Freer

Date

1896-1897

Accession Number

F1906.73

Restrictions & Rights

Usage conditions apply

Type

Painting

Medium

Oil on wood panels

Dimensions

H x W: 175.7 x 153 cm (69 3/16 x 60 1/4 in)

Origin

United States

On View

West Building (Freer Gallery of Art), Gallery 09: Freer’s Global Network

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National Museum of Asian Art

Data Source

National Museum of Asian Art

Topic

music
flute
United States
American Art
xylophone
Charles Lang Freer collection

Metadata Usage

Usage conditions apply

Link to Original Record

http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ye35e48d067-1a6a-4f59-92fd-1ad7b7f61911

Record ID

fsg_F1906.73

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