2016
A drawing of two slices of a maki roll, a type of sushi, in which the seaweed on the outside has been replaced with black hair. The one on the right stands on its side and contains tuna, and the one on the left sits on its round face and contains vegetable.
H. 45.7 × W. 61 cm (18 × 24 in.)
Hong Chun Zhang, creator, Lawrence, Kansas (2016-2021), sold; to the Harvard Art Museums.
Charcoal on off-white wove paper
20th centuryAmericanBrown ink on cream paper
19th centuryBritish
Black ink and charcoal on cream laid paper
20th centuryBlack chalk, gray wash, some incised lines in lower half of added strip at right, on off-white antique laid paper
17th centuryDutchWatercolor and black ink over graphite on off-white paper darkened to tan
18th-19th centuryBritishBlack ink and marker on paper
20th centuryGermanGraphite on cream card, darkened
19th centuryAmerican
Charcoal on cream laid paper
20th centuryGermanGraphite on off-white wove paper
19th centuryAmericanGraphite on off-white wove paper
19th centuryFrenchBrown ink and brown wash on white antique laid paper
17th centuryItalianColored marker on paper
20th centuryGerman