Description
Now comprising three scrolls, this composition was originally a set of four paintings depicting the seasons. The set is among the most important of the artist’s surviving works. Each painting was executed in the gyō mode, indicating a speedy brush with rounded strokes. The terms shin (formal), sō (cursive), and gyō (semicursive), borrowed from calligraphy terminology, are terms commonly used by connoisseurs to describe brushwork in ink paintings.
Provenance
(Heisando Co., Ltd., Tokyo, Japan, sold to the Cleveland Museum of Art) (?–1988); The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH (1988–)
Accession Number
1988.13
Medium
hanging scroll; ink on paper
Dimensions
Overall: 153.6 x 53.9 cm (60 1/2 x 21 1/4 in.)
Classification
Painting
Credit Line
Leonard C. Hanna Jr. Fund