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Winter and Summer Flowers

冬夏花図屏風

c. 1600
(Japanese, 1533–1615)
Measurements
Image: 157 x 358.2 cm (61 13/16 x 141 in.); Overall: 169.6 x 370.8 cm (66 3/4 x 146 in.); Panel: 169.6 x 61.6 cm (66 3/4 x 24 1/4 in.); with frame: 173.2 x 374.4 cm (68 3/16 x 147 3/8 in.)
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The pine and bamboo are defined by ink wash, but the flowers take form through color within contour lines.

Description

White camellias bloom behind a large pine in the right screen and blue morning glories creep through bamboo in the left screen of this composition. The mountains and bridge suggest a continuous landscape, but the paintings actually juxtapose flowers of winter and summer, with time progressing from right to left. Kaihō Yūshō painted similar landscapes for Zen temples in Kyoto.
A horizontally oriented ink and color painting with delicate brushstrokes on a six-panel folding screen depicts a landscape against a muted gold background. Center, green vines with blue flowers wrap around dark bamboo stalks. To our right, a pale, rounded mound of earth sits with small green plants and dark rocks. Upper left, faint, greyish ink strokes suggest bamboo branches that become less distinct. A dark, patterned border frames the composition.

Winter and Summer Flowers

c. 1600

Kaihō Yūshō

(Japanese, 1533–1615)
Japan, Momoyama period (1573–1615)

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