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Lakeside Retreat

late 1400s–early 1500s
Measurements
Overall: 118.8 x 43.4 cm (46 3/4 x 17 1/16 in.)
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Description

This scroll makes clear the rich visual diversity of ink painting outside metropolitan Kyoto. These Kanto region paintings are generous in size, as well as in their visions of imagined foreign scenery. They are similarly composed: foreground expanses of water give way to clouds and bands of mist in middle distance, concealing the bases of the towering peaks, marking the transition in compositional space in both vertical and far distances. These mountain forms dominate the landscape vision as they echo and fill the narrow confines of this traditional hanging scroll format of the Muromachi era.

A particular allure of this painting lies precisely in its classical setting highlighted with assertive tonal values in ink washes, dotting strokes, and dotting clusters with the more rustic-but in the Japanese view "natural"-elements of bamboo groves, brushwood fences, grass-roofed huts, and gentle, lowland streams nearby. These are traits linked to 15th-century Korean suibokuga (ink paintings) favored by the many clerics of 15th-century Kyoto and Kamakura. The artist rendered the subject through the filter of 15th-century Korean painting rather than classical Chinese painting. He may even have been a Korean monk-painter resident in one of Kyoto's Zen temples, as many were in the 15th century.
Muted ink washes portray a landscape on a vertical hanging scroll. At the bottom left, a pavilion sits on stilts, where a figure is suggested through brief brushstrokes. A person rows a slender boat across the water. A craggy mountain with dark dashes for trees rises sharply on the left. Gray mist fills the center, veiling distant buildings and peaks. A dark green floral silk border frames the scene.

Lakeside Retreat

late 1400s–early 1500s

Japan, Muromachi period (1392–1573)

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