The "LANDSCAPE" illustrates well the pure,
lonely, and ultimately serene spirit of the Zen-influenced poetic landscape
tradition. Also is closely modeled on Korean ink landscape paintings that
themselves copied Chinese Ming period models. It contains a foreground
consisting of a spit of rocky land with a spiky pine tree, a craggy rock, a
poet seated in a hermitage, and a brushwood fence surrounding a small garden of
trees and bamboo.
Name
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LANDSCAPE
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Type
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Hanging scroll, ink and light
colors on paper
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Author
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Bunsei
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Year
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mid-15th century
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Location
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Museum of
Fine Arts, Boston, USA
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