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View of Ama-no-hashidate, c. 1501-06 (ink and light colour on paper)
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View of Ama-no-hashidate, c. 1501-06 (ink and light colour on paper)
BAL3744 View of Ama-no-hashidate, c.1501-06 (ink and light colour on paper) by Toyo Sesshu (1420-1506); 90x178.2 cm; Kyoto National Museum, Japan; (add.info.: Depicts a bird s-eye-view of the famous sandbar in Tango province, one of the Three Famous Scenic Spots in Japan. It can be dated to the Muromachi Period by the coexistence in the painting of the two-storied Chionji temple pagoda, which was built in 1501, and the buildings of Nariaiji temple, which burned down in 1507.
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This print showcases Toyo Sesshu's masterpiece, "View of Ama-no-hashidate". Created between 1501-06, this ink and light color on paper artwork measures 90x178.2 cm and is housed in the prestigious Kyoto National Museum in Japan. The painting offers a mesmerizing bird's-eye-view of the renowned sandbar located in Tango province, which is considered one of Japan's Three Famous Scenic Spots. Its creation during the Muromachi Period can be determined by the presence of both the two-storied Chionji temple pagoda, constructed in 1501, and the now-extinct buildings of Nariaiji temple that tragically burned down in 1507. Toyo Sesshu masterfully captures the essence of this coastal landscape with its mountainous backdrop and lush trees. The tranquility exuded by Miyazu Bay adds to the overall serenity portrayed within this artwork. As we delve into this print from Fine Art Finder, we are transported to a time when nature reigned supreme and temples stood as testaments to human devotion. It serves as a reminder that even amidst change and destruction, beauty endures through art. Let us appreciate Toyo Sesshu's skillful brushstrokes that bring life to every detail captured within this composition – from each tree branch swaying gently against the wind to every wave crashing upon Ama-no-hashidate's shores. This photograph allows us to cherish not only Japanese culture
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