Description
Buson is recognized in Japanese literary history as one of the country's greatest poets. He was also an accomplished painter who revolutionized the 18th-century "scholar-painting" school by introducing new subject matter and a more personalized brush style. Like most literati painters who were schooled in the Chinese classics, his early paintings invariably depicted historical subjects in a precise manner. By the 1770s, however, he developed a looser, more expressive brush manner distinctly his own. Although undated, the painting's exuberant style suggests that this snow scene dates from that time. One of the artist's seals reads: "flung ink gives life to brush lines."
Provenance
Mrs. A. Dean [Helen Wade Greene] Perry [1911–1996], Cleveland, OH, bequest to the Cleveland Museum of Art (?–1997); The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH (1997–)
Accession Number
1997.111
Medium
hanging scroll; ink and color on paper
Dimensions
Painting only: 174.6 x 67.3 cm (68 3/4 x 26 1/2 in.)
Classification
Painting
Credit Line
Bequest of Mrs. A. Dean Perry