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Winter Landscape (one of a pair)

Japanese

Artwork Details

Winter Landscape (one of a pair)
17th century
Japanese
hanging scroll, ink on paper
59 7/8 x 17 13/16 in. (152 x 45.09 cm); ; ;
Gift of John Schloss
1998/2.8.1

Description

Subject Matter:

One of a pair this painting depicts a snowy winter landscape. Circles are very prominent in Japanese religion, culture, and art, and are symbols of cycles, connection, the divine, etc. Perhaps the shape of this painting is meant to reflect the cyclical nature of the seasons as it is paired with another season. 

Physical Description:

This hanging scroll depicts a small circular image of a winter scene. The scroll itself appears to have three components. The outermost border layer is dark and patterned. As we get closer to the painting the shades lighten with the innermost rectangle closest to the circular painting being a pale yellowish-brown. The layer in between has a floral pattern. The painting itself has snowcapped trees and mountains as well as clouds. 

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