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Chrysanthemum Immortal
Chrysanthemum Immortal

Chrysanthemum Immortal

Datelate 1920s
Maker Yamamoto Shunkyo 1871 - 1933
Label TextAccording to legend, this beautiful boy was favored by the Chinese Emperor Mu of the Zhou dynasty (1045-256 B.C.), but was sent into exile because of the jealousy of the emperor's consorts and other attendants. Clad in an elegant salmon-pink garment, the young boy stands alone on the edge of a cliff. He inscribes on chrysanthemum leaves magical words of protection, granted by the emperor, and floats them in the stream below. The water turns into a source of immortality and the boy remains forever young. Contrasting with the atmospheric depiction of deep space and the impressionistic treatment of water, the meticulous brushstrokes in the foreground heighten the calm and grace of the figure.
Object number2010.41.20
Published ReferencesMichiyo, Morioka; Berry, Paul. "Modern Masters of Kyoto: The Transformation of Japanese Painting Traditions," Seattle, WA: Seattle Art Museum, 1999, p. 128, illus. 23.
Credit LineGift of Griffith and Patricia Way, in honor of the 75th Anniversary of the Seattle Art Museum
Dimensions95 1/2 x 25 7/8 in. (242.6 x 65.7 cm)
MediumInk and colors on silk.
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