Pair of byōbu or folding screens in two panels, painted on silk in mineral pigments, gofun or clam shell gesso, and sumi ink, with a scene of Gifu river-fishing cormorants gathered around the cormorant baskets on the beach. Signed by the artist on the lower-left side of the left-hand screen: Eishū Ga or Painted by Eishū, and sealed twice: Eishū Gashoku or Painted in Color by Eishū, and then: Ei; and on the lower-right side of the right-hand screen again sealed twice: Eishū Gashoku or Painted in Color by Eishū, and then: Ei (Katō Eishū, the gō or art name of Katō Einosuke, 1873 – 1939). With roiro mirror-polished, black lacquer frames. Taishō 5 or 1916.
These screens were painted for exhibition at the 10th Bunten in Taishō 5, and they are illustrated in the Nittenshi, volume 4, pages 370 – 371, number 42.