Cranes, Pines, and Bamboo
Such propitious symbols of longevity as cranes, pines, and bamboo, shown here beneath a crescent moon, evoke the auspicious realm of the immortals. The pair subtly suggests spring and autumn through such floral motifs as azaleas, chrysanthemums, morning glories, and eulalias. The screens’ most striking feature is the disposition of the stream. Flowing toward the viewer, the stream both separates and unites the two segments of land. Such a bold composition is an early demonstration of Kōrin’s genius for pictorial design, in which natural elements are formalized.
Certain unfinished areas suggest the preparatory nature of this work: the smudged-in upper portion of the tree trunk, the faint green of the branches in the right screen, and the notation “very pale green” written on the lower part of the left screen. Thought to have been part of the collection of sketches and drawings formerly owned by the Konishi family, descendants of Ogata Kōrin, this work was later remounted as a pair of folding screens.
Certain unfinished areas suggest the preparatory nature of this work: the smudged-in upper portion of the tree trunk, the faint green of the branches in the right screen, and the notation “very pale green” written on the lower part of the left screen. Thought to have been part of the collection of sketches and drawings formerly owned by the Konishi family, descendants of Ogata Kōrin, this work was later remounted as a pair of folding screens.
Artwork Details
- 尾形光琳筆 松竹に鶴図屏風
- Title: Cranes, Pines, and Bamboo
- Artist: Ogata Kōrin (Japanese, 1658–1716)
- Period: Edo period (1615–1868)
- Date: early 18th century
- Culture: Japan
- Medium: Pair of folding screens; ink and color on paper
- Dimensions: Image (Right screen (4-panel)): 65 3/4 in. × 8 ft. 5 1/4 in. (167 × 257.2 cm)
Image (Left screen (6-panel)): 65 3/4 in. × 12 ft. 7 1/4 in. (167 × 384.2 cm) - Classification: Paintings
- Credit Line: The Harry G. C. Packard Collection of Asian Art, Gift of Harry G. C. Packard, and Purchase, Fletcher, Rogers, Harris Brisbane Dick, and Louis V. Bell Funds, Joseph Pulitzer Bequest, and The Annenberg Fund Inc. Gift, 1975
- Object Number: 1975.268.62, .63
- Curatorial Department: Asian Art
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