鸚鵡意匠聯 銘 印 [観]、尚行
Shosai (a study room) was an important space for the elite samurai and scholars in the 18th century Edo society, as the objects and paintings displayed in those rooms reflected the owner’s education and taste.
Haritsu was inspired by Ming period Chinese designs of ink cakes, and his work became popular among the high-class samurai in the city who had considerable knowledge of Chinese literature and art.
Compositional elements for the present pillow hanging follow closely from the style of other pillar hangings illustrated in Haino Akio, Ogawa Haritsu, Nihon no bijyutsu series, vol.389, p.68.