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Horseman in Snowy Landscape
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Horseman in Snowy Landscape

Dateearly 19th century
Label TextYokoi Kinkoku, known as a literary artist and mountain-dwelling monk in the late Edo period, was a devoted follower of the great literary artist Yosa Buson (1711-83). Though based on Buson's approach, Kinkoku freely expressed feeling in his own work by using unrestricted brushstrokes. As a monk, he traveled on foot from place to place until he was sixty-three, sometimes creating drawings and paintings in exchange for food or charity. In this painting, the artist sympathetically depicted four travelers on a snowy mountain trail at night, as if it reflected the hard life of Kinkoku himself as a mountain priest. The artist also wrote a poem about the clear snow scene at night.
Object number2009.69.2
ProvenancePurchased by Joseph Monsen, 1980
Exhibition HistorySeattle, Washington, Seattle Art Museum, "Fall and Winter in Japan", October 22, 2002 - February 23, 2003
Credit LineGift of Dr. R. Joseph Monsen and Dr. Elaine R. Monsen
Dimensions52 1/2 x 10 1/2 in. (133.4 x 26.7 cm)
MediumInk and color on paper
Horseman in Late Autumn
ca. 1800
Object number: 75.36
Photo: National Research Institute of Cultural Heritage, Republic of Korea
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Photo: Beth Mann
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Landscape with Solitary Scholar
ca. 1810
Object number: 74.72
Mountain Landscape
early 19th century
Object number: 65.21
Landscape
early 19th century
Object number: 91.35.1
Landscape
early 19th century
Object number: 91.35.2
Landscape
early 19th century
Object number: 91.35.3
Winter Landscape
1615-1868
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Landscape
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