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Pilgrims going to Hase-dera in the springtime

Object Details

School/Tradition
Maruyama
Provenance
From at least 1933-to 1943 
Alexander George Mosle (1862-1945), possibly purchased in Japan [1]  
1943-1944 
A. Henry Mosle (1866-1957), held a lien on Alexander George Mosle’s collection through a Deed of Trust – Chattels [2] 
From 1944 
The Freer Gallery of Art, purchased from Alexander Mosle through A. Henry Mosle [3]  
Notes: 
[1] See Alexander George Moslé, “The Mosle Collection: Descriptive Catalogue to be used in Connection with the Illustrations of ‘Japanese works of art’ selected from the Mosle Collection – Portfolio II” [book] (Leipzig: Poeschel & Trepte, 1933), cat. 1842a, p. 96. Alexander Mosle was a businessman who lived in Japan from 1884-1907, during which time he began collecting Japanese works of art.
[2] See June 17, 1943 Deed of Trust – Chattels, between Alexander G. Mosle and Jesse Knight and Eugene W. Goodwillie, trustees on behalf of A. Henry Mosle. Alexander was indebted to his cousin Henry, and his entire collection of Japanese Art was secured as chattel for the debt under the terms of the Deed. See original Deed of Trust – Chattels in object file. 
[3] The Freer Gallery of Art paid A. Henry Mosle and Alexander G. Mosle separate payments on May 29, 1944, approved on May 27, 1944. See also April 28, 1944 letter from A.G. Wenley to Alexander Mosle wherein Wenley indicates which items the Freer wishes to purchase from Mosle’s inventory list. See also May 26, 1944 letter from A. Henry Mosle to Alan C. Maxwell, charging Maxwell to act as agent for Henry, in the matter of the release of the Deed of Trust – Chattels at the sale of the selected objects from Alexander’s collection to the Freer. See object file for copy of invoice, letters, and original Release of Deed of Trust - Chattels. 
Research updated January 17, 2023
Collection
Freer Gallery of Art Collection
Exhibition History
Bicentennial Exhibition: Japanese Art (December 15, 1975 to November 10, 1976)
Previous custodian or owner
Alexander G. Mosle (1863 - 1945)
A. Henry Mosle
Data Source
Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery
Artist
Maruyama Okyo 円山応挙 (1733-1795)
Date
1773
Period
Edo period
Credit Line
Purchase — Charles Lang Freer Endowment
Medium
Color and ink on silk
Dimensions
H x W: 44.7 x 81.2 cm (17 5/8 x 31 15/16 in)
Type
Painting
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