
Yoshitsugu Haizan
Painting Nine from Album of Paintings by Haizan
1870
Created as one component of an interconnected visual narrative, embodying the Japanese tradition of orihon (accordion books) that allowed for both sequential viewing and display as continuous panoramas. Haizan's delicate brushwork exemplifies the refined aesthetic sensibilities of late Edo period artistic training.
- Medium
- page spread from double-sided accordion album; ink and color on paper
- Spotted At
- Museum · Cleveland Museum of Art
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