Crane and pine in a rainstorm

Minneapolis Institute of Art

Crane and pine in a rainstorm

Yamazaki Joryū

Date
first half 18th century
Medium
Six-panel folding screen, ink on paper with gold leaf
Department
Asian Art
Institution
Minneapolis Institute of Art

A white crane seems to be sleeping under a pine tree as waves break on the shore. This folding screen is believed to have been painted by Yamazaki Joryū who lived in Kyoto. Very few works by him and details about his life are known. Joryū learned the Kano school of painting from Tsuruzawa Tanzan (1655–1729) and later became the teacher of Katsuyama Takushū (died 1788). Japan, Asia

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