Artwork Details
56-1/8 x 32-15/16 in. (overall) 28-3/8 x 18-15/16 in. (image)
PeriodSigned: Yama Hiromine ga (Japanese characters) Red intaglio seal: [Hiromine] (Japanese characters)
Accession NumberGift of David F. and Joan D. Kahn in honor of the Asian Art Society of the Indianapolis Museum of Art and the IMA Docents
CopyrightAsian Art (Japanese and Korean)
Color Palette[Toyobi Fred and Joan Baekeland, New York, New York]; Joan and David Kahn, Indianapolis, Indiana; IMA.
Chapter Nine of the Tales of Ise (10th century) contains a poem written by the courtier-poet Ariwara no Narihira upon his sighting of Mt. Fuji:
Fuji is a mountain/That knows no seasons./What time does it take this for/That it should be dappled/With fallen snow?
[trans. Helen Craig McCullough]
The Sumiyoshi school was an offspring of the Tosa school, and like its parent it specialized in the painting style called yamato-e. Traditionally associated with the imperial court and the illustration of courtly literature and narrative picture scrolls, yamato-e emphasized delicate brushwork, classical themes, and detailed patterns over opaque colors. The Tosa school masters served the court in Kyoto, and the Sumiyoshi painters served the Shōgun.
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