Carp and Pine
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| title = Carp and Pine
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| artist = Yashima Gakutei
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| year = 1786–1868
| material = ink and color on paper
| height_metric =20
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| city = New York City
| museum = Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Carp and Pine is an Edo period Japanese woodblock print. Created on commission for a club in Kamige by Yashima Gakutei, the work depicts a dark-scaled carp resting in muddy water. The work, which is in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, was described by the museum as "the quintessential fish surimono."{{Cite web|url=https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/54425?searchField=All&sortBy=relevance&where=Asia&ft=*&offset=480&rpp=80&pos=499|title=Cap and Pine|website=metmuseum.org|access-date=2018-12-06}}
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