Carp Leaping Out of Water right of a pair of Carps, 1777, Tsukioka Settei, Japanese, 1710 - 1786, 50 11/16 × 21 3/16 in. ( × cm) (image)78 9/16 × 27 3/8 in. ( × cm) (mount, without roller), Ink on paper, Japan, 18th century, As koi (the Japanese word for carp) also means love, the carp is one of the emblems of good luck and two carp represent marital happiness. The strength expressed by the right carp might suggest that he is the male, whereas the elegantly swimming carp is the female. The right carp is captured in profile when he is almost completely out of the water


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