A collector's seal,
kanzou-in 鑑蔵印, which was impressed on Song and Yuan dynasties paintings *
sougenga 宋元画, after they were imported to Japan. Until recently, this seal was believed to have belonged to Ashikaga Yoshimasa 足利義政 (1436-90), but recent investigation shows that
zakkeshitsu was the name of a studio or hermitage belonging to Ashikaga Yoshinori 足利義教 (1394-1441)
MUROMACHIDONO GYOUKOU OKAZARI-KI 室町殿行幸御飾記 (Tokugawa 徳川 Art Museum, Aichi prefecture). There are at present sixteen paintings which are impressed with the
zakkeshitsu seal. Among them are "Quails"
Uzura-zu 鶉図 (Nezu 根津 Art Museum, Tokyo) and "Bamboo and Insect"
Chikuchuu-zu 竹虫図 (Tokyo National Museum), both attributed to Li An-zhong (Jp: Ri Anchuu 李安忠).