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Mouse Mat : Drifting in a Boat, 1847. Creator: Tsubaki Chinzan (Japanese, 1801-1854)
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Drifting in a Boat, 1847. Creator: Tsubaki Chinzan (Japanese, 1801-1854)
Drifting in a Boat, 1847. Japanese painters were frequently influenced by paintings from China and Korea that they saw in private and temple collections throughout the country. Japan has a long history of interest in its continental neighbors
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1615 1868 1801 1854 Album Leaf Ink And Colour On Silk Tsubaki Chinzan Tsubaki Chinzan Japanese
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Drifting in a Boat, 1847
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is an exquisite print that showcases the artistic brilliance of Tsubaki Chinzan, a renowned Japanese painter from the Edo period. This artwork reflects Japan's deep fascination with its neighboring countries, China and Korea. In this serene scene, we are transported to a tranquil river setting where a small boat drifts peacefully on calm waters. The delicate brushstrokes and vibrant colors bring life to every detail - from the lush greenery lining the riverbanks to the gentle ripples created by the boat's movement. Chinzan masterfully captures not only the physical beauty of nature but also evokes a sense of tranquility and introspection. As we gaze upon this artwork, we can almost feel ourselves being carried away by the soothing rhythm of water against wood. This painting serves as a testament to Japan's rich cultural heritage and its long-standing appreciation for artistry across borders. It highlights how Japanese painters like Chinzan drew inspiration from Chinese and Korean paintings they encountered in private collections or temple archives throughout their country. Displayed at The Cleveland Museum of Art, this remarkable piece invites us to immerse ourselves in its timeless beauty. It reminds us that art has no boundaries; it transcends time and place while offering solace and contemplation to those who behold it.
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