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Landscape,
1882
Tanomura Chokunyu 田能村直入, 1814–1907
Japanese
Meiji era, 1868–1912
2017-172
Chokunyū was born into a samurai family and had the opportunity to study the Chinese paintings then in Japan.
He painted in a great variety of styles, from densely packed ink landscapes that seem to have an affinity with Chinese masters, to brightly colored, stiffly formed landscapes that were popular in the late Meiji era. Both the monochrome and the colored styles are seen in these two examples.
Information
Title
Landscape
Dates
1882
Maker
Medium
Hanging scroll; ink on satin
Dimensions
Painting: 132.3 × 38 cm (52 1/16 × 14 15/16 in.)
Mount: 210 × 52.4 cm (82 11/16 × 20 5/8 in.)
Credit Line
Museum purchase, Mary Trumbull Adams Art Fund
Object Number
2017-172
Place Made
Asia, Japan
Culture
Period
Materials
Techniques
–2017 Oriental Art Sekisen (Kyoto, Japan), sold to the Princeton University Art Museum, 2017.