Description
Tawaraya Sōtatsu’s painting was inspired by a 1602 Chinese book that featured images of legendary Chinese Buddhist experts and Daoist sages. The monk portrayed here is Niaoge, which literally means “Bird’s Nest.” He was a Zen practitioner who favored the isolation of treetops, from which he offered advice to the perplexed. The posture of the single figure suggests a dialogue with someone below. Sōtatsu was a master of the “boneless” (mokkotsu), or un-outlined, style of ink painting that relies on layered pools of ink wash for effect.
Provenance
(Mathias Komor [1909–1984], New York, NY, sold to the Cleveland Museum of Art) (?–1958); The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH (1958–)
Accession Number
1958.289
Medium
hanging scroll; ink on paper
Dimensions
Image: 95.8 x 38.7 cm (37 11/16 x 15 1/4 in.); Overall: 187.3 x 50.8 cm (73 3/4 x 20 in.)
Classification
Painting
Credit Line
Norman O. Stone and Ella A. Stone Memorial Fund