Figures with Calligraphy of a Passage from the "Heike Monogatari" ("The Tales of Heike")

Description

A literati painter and haiga poet, Yosa Buson composed both Chinese-style and Japanese-style poems. Here, Buson combined his two figure paintings with calligraphy of text from Heike Monogatari, a great historical romance written around 1240 that describes the rise and fall of the Taira family. The passage records the visits of the Taira courtier Lord Jittei with his sister Matsuyoi, the former empress’s lady-in-waiting. The female figure at the top of the scroll is painted summarily in red-gray and yellow-green line; the male figure, in blue and brown robes and pink flesh.

Provenance

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Figures with Calligraphy of a Passage from the "Heike Monogatari" ("The Tales of Heike")

Yosa Buson

1700s

Accession Number

1971.233

Medium

hanging scroll; ink and light color on paper

Dimensions

Overall: 157.5 x 28.6 cm (62 x 11 1/4 in.); Painting only: 111.3 x 27.1 cm (43 13/16 x 10 11/16 in.)

Classification

Painting

Museum

The Cleveland Museum of Art

Cleveland, United States

Credit Line

Sundry Purchase Fund