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17th century

God of Longevity (Fukurokujū)

Kano Tsunenobu

Japanese, 1636 - 1713

Fukurokujū, the god of longevity, is one of the Seven Gods of Fortune and represents the Chinese ideal of happiness. Here the Japanese artist depicts him as a gray-bearded old man, as is the custom among Chinese artists, and shows him holding a fan. The artist, Kanō Naonobu, was an official painter for the shogunal military rulers of Japan.

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Kano Tsunenobu, God of Longevity (Fukurokujū), 17th century | Philadelphia Museum of Art