Keywords: Gotô Ichijô - Kozuka with Kanzan and Jittoku - Walters 51686 - Back.jpg Kanzan Ch Hanshan Hanshan and Jittoku Ch Shide Shih Te are a pair of Zen eccentrics who lived at a monastery on Mt Tendai in China during the Tang T'ang period 618-907 They spoke to each other in a nonsense language that no one else understood Kanzan is always shown holding a scroll which he is explaining to Jittoku Jittoku carries a broom because he worked cleaning the monastery kitchen Kanzan stands in front with his scroll and Jittoku is behind holding a bucket His broom lays on the ground between 1824 1862 Edo-Meiji shakudo gold silver and copper cm 9 8 l accession number 51 686 6862 Henry Walters Baltimore date and mode of acquisition unknown Walters Art Museum Henry Walters Acquired by Henry Walters Signature Gotô Hôkyô Ichijô place of origin Edo present-day Tokyo Japan Walters Art Museum license Kozuka in the Walters Art Museum Gotô Ichijô Media contributed by the Walters Art Museum needs category review |