Summer Mountain with White Cloud
Artifact ID1982.50
Object Type
Painting
Gifter
Hirohito, Emperor of Japan
Gifter
Kōjun, Empress of Japan
Date
1975
Medium
paper, watercolor, glass, metal
DimensionsOverall H 28 1/2 in x W 34 1/4 in x D 1 1/2 in (72.4 cm x 87 cm x 3.8 cm )
Physical DescriptionA landscape painting made up of shades of blue, gray, and green features trees elevated by mountains surrounded by clouds.Historical NoteEmperor Hirohito and Empress Nagako of Japan presented this painting to President Gerald R. Ford during their state visit on October 2, 1975. It was the first state visit to the United States by an Emperor and Empress of Japan. The painting was created by Kaii Higashiyama, a Japanese artist particularly known for his Nihonga-style paintings, which use mineral pigments on silk or paper.Additional Details
Custodial History NoteThe item was a gift from a foreign official to President Gerald R. Ford during the Ford administration. It was personally presented to him and was maintained at the Executive Office of the President until its transfer to the National Archives in 1981 for deposit with the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library and Museum.
National Archives Catalog CollectionGerald R. Ford Museum Collection (National Archives Identifier 620931)
National Archives Catalog SeriesHead of State Gifts Given to President Gerald R. Ford (74639696)
Use Restriction Status
Restricted – Possibly
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