Bamboo and Rock in Snow – (Sakaki Hyakusen) Sebelumnya Berikutnya


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tanggal: 1750

ukuran: 135 x 41 cm

Teknik: Paper

Stems of bamboo, bending under the weight of snow fallen on their slender leaves, emerge from behind a moss-pocked boulder. Sakaki Hyakusen has left areas of the paper unpainted to represent snow, while an uneven gray wash signals a dark, wintry evening. An assiduous student of Chinese painting, Hyakusen is now considered a pioneer of nanga, or “southern school painting,” in Japan, and his influence on later nanga artists like Yosa Buson (1716–1784) is widely recognized.

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