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Winter Day

1784
(Japanese, 1733–1795)
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Image: 154 x 362 cm (60 5/8 x 142 1/2 in.)
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Ōkyo painted these panoramas in the summer of 1784. Regarded as Kyoto's most important painting teacher and accomplished artist, he had studied Western painting techniques, "realistic" sketching from nature, and traditional Japanese style painting (yamato-e). The naturalistic quality of these scenes results from a blend of detailed observation of nature and a remote, even detached regard for man's place in the world.
A horizontally oriented six-panel folding screen in ink and gold depicts a panoramic landscape of snow-covered, rounded slopes set against a muted gold sky. On the left, a small bridge spans a narrow stream, while dark, spindly trees sprout from the hillsides. On the right, a building is partially hidden. Black calligraphy and a red seal mark the far-left panel, punctuating the expansive, misty composition.

Winter Day

1784

Maruyama Ōkyo

(Japanese, 1733–1795)
Japan, Edo period (1615–1868)

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