Landscape

Cleveland Museum of Art

Landscape

Date
1800s
Medium
Ink and color on paper
Culture
Japan, Edo period (1615–1868) or Korea, Joseon dynasty (1392–1910)
Department
Korean Art
Institution
Cleveland Museum of Art

The artist of this landscape painting follows a tradition called the Southern school (南宗画). Generally, painters of the Southern school worked with monochrome ink and light colors, emphasizing calligraphic brushstrokes. The artist of this landscape painting follows a tradition called the Southern school (南宗画), a stylistic term used to refer to intentionally unpolished amateur painting popular across East Asia around the late 1700s and afterwards.

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