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1392 1573 Collection (#3)

"1392-1573: A Journey Through Japanese Art" Step into the world of Japanese art from the 1400s to the early 1500s, where creativity and skill intertwine



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"1392-1573: A Journey Through Japanese Art" Step into the world of Japanese art from the 1400s to the early 1500s, where creativity and skill intertwine. Haboku, Splashed Ink Landscape, a masterpiece by Sesshū Tōyō, captures nature's essence through bold brushstrokes. Dragon and Tiger, created by Sesson Shōkei in the 1500s, showcases his mastery in depicting these mythical creatures with intricate details. The Tosa School presents a Writing Box (Suzuribako) adorned with designs of pine, camellia, and bamboo - symbols of longevity and resilience. Sesson Shōkei returns with Tiger; his brushwork brings this majestic creature to life on canvas. Susuki Grass is an enigmatic piece from an unknown artist around 1525 that invites contemplation. Shiken Seidō mesmerizes us with Sparrows and Bamboo during the mid-to-late 1500s. The delicate strokes capture the gracefulness of sparrows amidst lush bamboo foliage. Kano Hideyori takes us on a journey through seasonal landscapes - Winter portrays serene snowy scenes while Summer immerses us in vibrant colors under sunny skies. Autumn captivates our senses as leaves change hues in harmony with nature's cycle. Lastly, we explore Kano Hideyori's Seasonal Landscapes collection which showcases their artistic prowess across various seasons. Join us as we delve into this captivating era of Japanese artistry that spans centuries – where dragons soar high above tigers roam freely among bamboos while artists immortalize nature's beauty on canvas for generations to come.