Artist: Unkoku Togan
Date: 601
Size: 157.3cm x 356.2cm
Technique: Panel
(1547-1618) was a Japanese painter born into a privileged family in Nagasaki. He initially studied under a Kanō artist, but later became inspired by the style of Sesshu. Tōgan is best remembered as a suiboku-ga (“water-ink painting”) artist and is considered one of the most important ink painters of the Momoyama period. His masterpiece, 'Landscape of the Four Seasons', is a pair of six-panel folding screens that measure 175.1 x 375.6 cm (68 7/8 in. x 12 ft. 3 7/8 in.) each.
The four seasons of the year progress across the surface of these screens, beginning at the right with spring and concluding with winter at the far left. The imaginary landscape, featuring rocky land masses, towering mountains, pavilions, and human activity, recalls aspects of the Chinese theme “Eight Views of the Xiao and Xiang Rivers.” The depiction of geese descending to a sandbar in the distance is particularly noteworthy. Tōgan's sharp outlines and architectonic treatment of land masses are visible in this work, as well as in other screens by him. Some of these screens also feature gilded backgrounds. The influence of earlier Muromachi-period ink master Sesshū Tōyō is evident in the composition and style of 'Landscape of the Four Seasons'.
Tōgan, founder of the Unkoku school, was one of the most important ink painters of the Momoyama period. His panoramic landscape composition in 'Landscape of the Four Seasons' reflects the influence of Sesshū and showcases his mastery of suiboku-ga.
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