
Minneapolis Institute of Art
Sixteen Rakan
Hine Taizan
- Date
- 1862
- Medium
- Hanging scroll, ink and color on linen
- Department
- Asian Art
- Institution
- Minneapolis Institute of Art
Taizan concentrated on landscape painting, switching from the more formal Tosa school style to the freer nanga painting methods. Here, he depicts the 16 disciples of Buddha in a procession through clouds and waves, executed in a free and wild style. Japan, Asia
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