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Shuyadō (Studio of Lofty Rusticity)

1700s
(Japanese or Korean, active mid-15th century)
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(Japanese, 1362–1439)
Overall: 63.1 x 28.8 cm (24 13/16 x 11 5/16 in.)
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Hanging scrolls with assorted poems above and ink paintings below produced within Japan's Zen monastic community during the 1400s and 1500s are called poem-painting scrolls (shigajiku). This small painting was created much later in emulation of such works. While the original works often have a preface followed by poems by different monks, this composition has only a preface.
Shuyadō (Studio of Lofty Rusticity)

Shuyadō (Studio of Lofty Rusticity)

1700s

Bunsei (Muncheong), Chikuan Daien

(Japanese or Korean, active mid-15th century), (Japanese, 1362–1439)
Japan, Edo period (1615-1868)

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