Discovery of ‘Five Horses’, LI Gonglin
The Northen Song dynasty painter LI Gonglin’s ‘Five Horses’ was discovered for the first time in 80 years, which was donated to the Tokyo National Museum. As a favorite of successive Chinese emperors, the work was brought to Japan in the early Shōwa period and exhibited at the Exhibition of Masterpieces from the Tang, Song, Yuan, and Ming Dynasties held in 1928. It was purchased by businessman SUENOBU Michinari in 1930, however its whereabouts were lost after the war. The painting was discovered within Japan and donated to the Tokyo National Museum in 2017, where it was exhibited in the special exhibition titled ‘Unrivaled Calligraphy: Yan Zhenqing and His Legacy’ held from January 2019. In March of the same year, the full image of the painting was published in full size in the book titled ‘Li Gonglin’s Five Horses’ (Hatori shoten), edited by ITAKURA Masaaki. (Japanese)
created: 26/08/2025modified: 26/08/2025 (Update History)