probably 19th century
H. 46.7 x W. 34.5 cm (18 3/8 x 13 9/16 in.)
Kyle Edward Wilson, Jr., Alvin, Texas (by 1968-2002), estate sale; to Harvard University Art Museums, 2003. Footnote: 1. Kyle Edward Wilson, Jr. (1931-2002)
Hanging scroll; ink and colors on paper
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