schema:description 9 | "culture: Japan, Muromachi Period (1392-1573)" |
schema:description | "collection: ASIAN - Hanging scroll" |
schema:description | "wall_description: A monk sits in contemplation beneath a cliff, perhaps a visual reference to the time the Buddha Shakyamuni, or the historical Buddha, spent meditating in the wilderness. The lone figure is an apt subject for the work’s creator, the monk Ikkyū Sōjun. Though Ikkyū was abbot of the Zen temple Daitokuji later in life, he often lamented the level of corruption to which mainstream Buddhism had fallen during his lifetime, stemming from its close ties to the government at the time. <br><br>The poem on the painting refers to an important feature of Rinzai school Zen training, in which the meaning of phrases called kōan are contemplated as a means toward deeper spiritual insight. The poem reads: <br><br><em>Monk in the Mountains, in the style of Chōshō <br>For what purpose did the Rinzai Monk Tokusan live in the mountains? <br>For thirty years he pondered a kōan with a pure mind <br>Falling asleep in the quiet of the tall pines</em>...(more)" |
schema:description | "type: Painting" |
schema:description | "creditline: Mr. and Mrs. William H. Marlatt Fund" |
schema:description | "id: 152852" |
schema:description | "technique: hanging scroll; ink on paper" |
schema:description | "measurements: Painting only: 76.8 x 32 cm (30 1/4 x 12 5/8 in.); Including mounting: 153.7 x 38.1 cm (60 1/2 x 15 in.)" |
schema:description | "tombstone: Monk in a Landscape, 1400s. Ikkyū Sōjun (Japanese, 1394-1481). Hanging scroll; ink on paper; painting only: 76.8 x 32 cm (30 1/4 x 12 5/8 in.); including mounting: 153.7 x 38.1 cm (60 1/2 x 15 in.). The Cleveland Museum of Art, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Marlatt Fund 1985.89...(more)" |