Color on silk, with a certificate of authenticity by the Ozu family
33×57㎝ / 125×70㎝
Maruyama Okyo was a painter from Kyoto in the mid-Edo period. His style, which emphasized the concept of “sketching” based on observation of nature, led Japanese painting to a new frontier. This painting of two quails is a gem of Okyo's mastery of sketching. The artist's meticulous rendering of the individual feathers and the facial expressions of the quails are magnificent. Together with the supple branches and chrysanthemums depicted in gradation, the entire painting exudes a fresh vitality. Despite its tranquil subject matter, the work exhibits a high degree of elegance and dignity, and can be said to be Okyo's very gaze directed toward the essence of life. It was painted in 1778, when Okyo was 47 years old and in the prime of his life.