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Itō Jakuchū was an 18th-century Japanese painter who spent 30 years producing a monumental series of 30 hanging scrolls depicting birds, plants, and insects with obsessive detail and vivid colour. Largely forgotten after his death, he was rediscovered in the 20th century and is now considered one of the great eccentrics of Japanese art. The Golden Pheasant is among his most celebrated works: technically staggering, visually spectacular, and completely unlike anything in the western tradition.
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