Landscape of the Four Seasons

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Landscape of the Four Seasons is a celebrated Japanese ink painting by Zen monk-artist Sesshū Tōyō that depicts seasonal changes in a continuous landscape scroll.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Japanese ink painting
hanging scroll painting
landscape painting
artForm handscroll
artHistoricalRegion East Asia NERFINISHED
artMovement ink wash painting
associatedWith Zen Buddhism NERFINISHED
colorPalette monochrome
countryOfOrigin Japan
creator Sesshū Tōyō NERFINISHED
creatorNationality Japanese
creatorOccupation Zen monk
painter
culture Japanese
depicts autumn
landscape
seasonal changes
spring
summer
winter
genre suiboku-ga
hasPart autumn landscape section
spring landscape section
summer landscape section
winter landscape section
influencedBy Chinese ink landscape painting
Song dynasty landscape style
languageOfTitle Japanese
medium ink on paper
monochrome ink
movement Zen painting
notableFor continuous seasonal landscape composition
expressive brushwork
subtle tonal gradations in ink
period Muromachi period NERFINISHED
subjectMatter architecture
human figures
mountains
rivers
trees
technique calligraphic brushstrokes
ink wash
theme Zen aesthetics
impermanence
nature and time
titleType conventional title
visualFormat horizontal scroll

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Sesshū Tōyō notableWork Landscape of the Four Seasons