Not currently on view
In the collection of Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland · as of July 2026
FROM THE CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART’S CATALOG
Kamo Shrine in Kyoto, seen in the upper half of the left screen, has held an annual horse race on May 5th since the ninth century. Serving as a snapshot of the festivities, this pair of screens captures nearly 600 people watching the race, beginning at the bottom part of the right screen and continuing to the left. The race is a great spectacle where aristocratic riders cling to their fast and unwieldy mounts. While many of those in attendance seem in rapt attention to the main event, other vignettes depict people engaged in an array of activities. This pair of screens was likely originally part of a group of linked murals.
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Horse Race at the Kamo Shrine
Horse Race at the Kamo Shrine
Festival Scenes
Scenes from the Tales of Ise
Famous Views of Ōmi
Arrival of the "Southern Barbarians"
Artist unknown
Japanese — Southern Barbarians
Scenes from the Tales of Ise
Famous Views of Ōmi
Scenes from the Tale of Genji
Views of Kyoto
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