
Landscape of the Four Seasons
SesshuWW-1601-109291
1601·One of a pair six-panel folding screens; ink on paper·Paintings: 152 × 346 cm (59 7/8 × 136 1/4 in.); Frame: 168 × 362 cm (66 3/16 × 142 9/16 in.)
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- Year
- 1601
- Dimensions
- Paintings: 152 × 346 cm (59 7/8 × 136 1/4 in.); Frame: 168 × 362 cm (66 3/16 × 142 9/16 in.)
- Collection
- Art Institute of Chicago
- Artist
- Sesshu
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Sesshu
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Sesshū Tōyō , also known simply as Sesshū , was a Japanese Zen monk and painter who is considered a great master of Japanese ink painting. Initially inspired by Chinese landscapes, Sesshū's work holds a distinctively Japanese style that reflects Zen Buddhist aesthetics. His prominent work captured images of landscapes, portraits, birds and flowers paintings, infused with Zen Buddhist beliefs, flattened perspective, and emphatic lines.
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- Collection
- Art Institute of Chicago
- Source
- aic
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