Mt. Fuji through Pines, late 1700s-early 1800s. Creator: Kubo Shunman (1757-1820).
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Mt. Fuji through Pines, late 1700s-early 1800s. Creator: Kubo Shunman (1757-1820).

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Mt. Fuji through Pines, late 1700s-early 1800s. Kubo Shunman dashed off this loose image of Mt. Fuji viewed in the distance from behind pine trees as a performance painting, or sekiga . He did it on the spot in the company of members of his poetry club. Six of them, including the club's founder Yadoya no Meshimori (Rokujuen, 1753-1830), added kyoka poems, 31-syllable poems like the classical Japanese waka poem in form, but with a heavy emphasis on humor. Shunman jotted down a poem as well, in the bottom right corner of the painting, before signing and sealing it. Each poem takes the painted image as its point of departure.

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Photo12/Heritage Images/Heritage Art

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HRM19F94_453

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Droits gérés

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58,9Mo (4,9Mo) / 22,2cm x 66,5cm / 2620 x 7854 (300dpi)

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