Sesshu Toyo
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Shukei-sansui (Autumn Landscape), by Sesshu Toyo
Shukei-sansui (Autumn Landscape), by Sesshu Toyo
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Shukei-sansui (Autumn Landscape), by Sesshu Toyo
Shukei-sansui (Autumn Landscape), by Sesshu Toyo
Sesshu Toyo (雪舟 等楊 Sesshū Tōyō, lit.: snow boat), 1420-1506, is one of the most prominent masters of suiboku (ink painting), and a Zen Buddhist priest. He is famous for his development of the haboku, or "flung ink", style of landscape, and his beautiful screens.
Some of his works existing today reside in:
- The Freer Gallery, Washington, D.C.
- The Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, MA
- The National Museum of Tokyo
See also
External links
- hyperhistory article (http://www.hyperhistory.com/online_n2/people_n2/persons5_n2/josetsu.html)ar:سيشو