Paulownias and Chrysanthemums
early 1800s
Sakai Hōitsu
Sakai Hōitsu (Japanese, 1761–1828)
Japanese Art
Paulownias and Chrysanthemums, early 1800s. Sakai Hōitsu (Japanese, 1761–1828). Two-panel folding screen; ink and color on gilded paper; image: 152.7 x 154.9 cm (60 1/8 x 61 in.); overall: 157.5 x 158.5 cm (62 x 62 3/8 in.). The Cleveland Museum of Art, Gift of the American Foundation for the Maud E. and Warren H. Corning Botanical Collection 1964.386 In this screen, Sakai Hōitsu expertly deployed a painting technique called “dripping-in” (tarashikomi). Ink and color dripped on the surface, and allowed to pool there, created the illusionistic effect of lichen-dotted tree bark and twisted chrysanthemum leaves. Paulownia and chrysanthemum are signifiers of late spring and early autumn as well as emblems of the Japanese imperial house. Paulownia also has medicinal properties and associations with fortitude, while chrysanthemum symbolizes good government. Hōitsu often painted two-panel folding screens for urban clients residing in smaller spaces. A painting after this one in the Itabashi Museum in Tokyo shows an extended composition across a pair of two-panel screens.
- Maker/Artist
- Sakai Hōitsu
- Classification
- Painting
- Formatted Medium
- Two-panel folding screen; ink and color on gilded paper
- Dimensions
- Image: 152.7 x 154.9 cm (60 1/8 x 61 in.); Overall: 157.5 x 158.5 cm (62 x 62 3/8 in.)
- Inscribed
- Inscription: inscription at right reads: "Hoitsu hitsu" (painted by Hoitsu); within circle: (Hoitsu); tiny gourd shape below encloses two characters "Bun-zen," Hoitsu's name.
- Departments
- Japanese Art
- Accession Number
- 1964.386
- Credit Line
- Gift of the American Foundation for the Maud E. and Warren H. Corning Botanical Collection
- Exhibitions
- Year in Review (1964), Japanese Screens from the Museum and Cleveland Collections, Byobu: The Art of the Japanese Screen, Rimpa Painting, Unfolding Beauty: Japanese Screens from the Cleveland Museum of Art, Silver Wind: The Art of Sakai Hoitsu (1761-1828) and His Circle, Rinpa (琳派) (Japanese gallery rotation) 235
- Rights Statement
- CC0
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