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Cypress Tree (Eight folded screen), 1590. Artist: Eitoku, Kano (1543-1590)

Cypress Tree (Eight folded screen), 1590. Artist: Eitoku, Kano (1543-1590)


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Cypress Tree (Eight folded screen), 1590. Artist: Eitoku, Kano (1543-1590)

Cypress Tree (Eight folded screen), 1590. Found in the collection of the Tokyo National Museum

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This print showcases the exquisite masterpiece titled "Cypress Tree (Eight folded screen)" created by the renowned Japanese artist Eitoku Kano in 1590. Housed within the esteemed Tokyo National Museum, this painting exemplifies the beauty and mastery of traditional Japanese art. The artwork depicts a serene landscape featuring a majestic cypress tree as its focal point. Eitoku's skillful use of watercolor, ink, and gold color on paper brings forth an ethereal quality to the scene. The intricate details and delicate brushstrokes capture the essence of nature with remarkable precision. Folding screens, also known as byobu or paravents, were highly valued during Japan's Edo period for their practicality and artistic significance. This particular eight-folded screen is a testament to Eitoku's expertise in creating harmonious compositions that seamlessly blend elements from both nature and culture. As we gaze upon this stunning piece of fine art, we are transported into a world where tranquility reigns supreme. The Cypress Tree serves as a symbol of longevity and resilience in Japanese culture while evoking feelings of peace and contemplation within us. With every glance at this photo print, one can't help but marvel at how Eitoku captured not only the physical beauty but also the spiritual essence of his subject matter. It stands as a testament to his enduring legacy as one of Japan's most celebrated artists.

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