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Landscape with pavilions, one of a pair
Landscape with pavilions, one of a pair

Landscape with pavilions, one of a pair

Artist (Japanese, 1533 - 1615)
Place of OriginJapan
Dateapprox. 1603-1606
PeriodMomoyama period (1573-1615)
CultureJapanese
MaterialsInk on paper
DimensionsH. 54.53 in x W. 129.8 in, H. 138.5 cm x W. 329.8 cm
Credit LineThe Avery Brundage Collection
Object numberB60D50+
DepartmentJapanese Art
ClassificationsPainting
On View
On view
MarkingsYusho no zu
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The theme of a mist-filled landscape offered ink painters a challenge: how to represent a vapor that hides solid forms. In the right-hand screen of this pair (B60D50+ and B60D51+), cloaked travelers ride past the wall of a temple compound. Pale, soft-edged ink washes surround these details to suggest mist swirling through the air and obscuring the path forward. At left, mist envelops a boat drifting on open water, veils distant mountains, and rises from the base of a cascade plunging from the shore.

The painter, Kaiho Yusho, was born to a samurai family in Omi province. After his father was killed in battle, he was entrusted to the monks of the Zen temple Tofukuji in Kyoto. Later in life he received artistic training from a member of the Kano school and established his own lineage of followers using the Kaiho name.