Detailed painting

The Detailed Painting (commonly known as Rooster and Hen with Hydrangeas in the real world) is a painting first introduced in. One of Itō Jakuchū's most ambitious endeavors, and therefore most famous works. Begun around 1757 and not finished until 1765, the Pictures are a set of twenty-seven hanging scrolls created as a personal offering to the Shōkoku-ji temple. They depict a number of animal subjects in monumental scale and with an according degree of detail.

Authenticity
In, if the flowers are purple and no stamps is on the left, it is the forgery.

Museum Exhibit description
"A detailed, colorful, and dynamic piece by Itō Jakuchū, a successful Kyoto artist in the mid-Edo period. High-quality paints on silk help it maintain its brilliant color even now, 200 years after its creation."

- Museum Exhibit