Blue and Green Landscape, with inscription by Murase Kôtei
Yamaoka Geppō
Description
Subject Matter:
"Literatus specializing in Chinese studies. Trained in medicine and Confucian studies. In 1783 appointed to the Confucian academy in Akita domain, where he became personal tutor to the domainal heir Satake Yoshimasa. Also proved valuable during the economic difficulties and famine that Akita suffered at that time; soon appointed chief magistrate. In 1791 permitted to retire, after which he moved to Kyoto, where he opened an academy, attracted many students, and became a leading figure in cultural and literati circles, excelling in both painting and calligraphy. Close friends with Ueda Akinari, who moved to Kyoto in 1793. Also trained the young Rai Sanyo. Ended his days almost entirely alone. No inscription on his gravestone, or preface to his collection of poems, published posthumously by his grandson."
“Collections Online: British Museum.” Collections Online | British Museum, www.britishmuseum.org/collection/term/BIOG63602.
Physical Description:
There are mountains lined with trees and houses; as you go further, they become smaller. There is a single tree that dominates the left side of the hanging scroll, blocking houses behind it. It stands upon one of the hills that line the coast of a river. There is an inscription in the top left of the hanging scroll as well as a signature and stamp in the top and bottom left of the scroll.
Usage Rights:
If you are interested in using an image for a publication, please visit https://umma.umich.edu/request-image/ for more information and to fill out the online Image Rights and Reproductions Request Form.