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雪村周继 Sesson Shukei (1504-1589)
Self-portrait (detail)
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『寒山拾得図』
二幅 紙本墨画
各89.4cm×37.2cm
収蔵場所 栃木県立博物館
風濤図 Paysage sous la tempête
rouleau vertical, encre et couleurs légères sur papier, 22x31,4cm, par Sesson Shukei. Kyōto - collection Nomura Bun-ei
琴高仙人図
Kin Kou sennin 琴高仙人
Ch:Qin Gao Xianren. A painting subject of the Taoist immortal sennin 仙人 (Ch: xianren) Qin Gao, noted for riding a carp. Qin Gao is reported to have lived during the Chinese Warring States period. He was skilled at playing the harp kin 琴 (Ch: qin) and was an imperial advisor. Qin Gao studied Taoist magic and mastered the secrets of immortality. Supposedly, he traveled the Jizhou region (present-day Hebei 河北), for more than 200 years until one day he rode a dragon into the waters of a magical lake. However, wishing to keep a promised meeting with a disciple, on the specified day Qin Gao emerged from the depths riding on a huge red carp. In painting Qin Gao is usually seen on the back of a fish, wearing a scholar's cap on his head. Notable paintings of the theme include works by Sesson 雪村 (1504?-90?; Kyoto National Museum).
雪月花文字図 Setsugekka monji
"Setsugekka" (雪月花), while literally meaning "snow, moon, and flowers", comes from a poem by Bai Juyi and is used to describe serene beauty. "Setsugekka" is also the name of the white cultivar of the Okinawan Camellia sasanqua flower.
前後図
Zengo (Before and after)
松鷹図 Hawks and pines
Important Cultural Property,
126.5 x 53.5
Tokyo National Museum
Fuke ringing his bell
鎮州普化 Zhenzhou Puhua (770-840 or 860); (Rōmaji:) Chinshū Fuke