Short Nap on a Long Summer Day

Description

The Nanga, or "Southern School" painters of 17th- and 18th-century Japan were greatly influenced by Chinese culture. The subjects and styles of their work reflected the contemporary Japanese taste for imported Chinese objects and learning. A common practice among Nanga painters was the exchange of small paintings and calligraphies. They also celebrated special gatherings of artist-friends by producing individual sheets that were then gathered together in albums. The sheets shown here were part of such a gathering.

Provenance

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Short Nap on a Long Summer Day

Okada Beisanjin

late 1700s-early 1800s

Accession Number

1972.117.2.3

Medium

leaf from a pair of folding-albums; ink and light color on paper

Dimensions

Sheet: 25.7 x 16.8 cm (10 1/8 x 6 5/8 in.)

Classification

Portfolio

Museum

The Cleveland Museum of Art

Cleveland, United States

Credit Line

Gift of Mary B. Lee, C. Bingham Blossom, Dudley S. Blossom III, Laurel B. Kovacik, and Elizabeth B. Blossom, in memory of Elizabeth B. Blossom