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The Second Coming of the Fifth Patriarch
c. mid-1300s
Yintuoluo
Yintuoluo (Chinese, c. 1285-c. 1355)
Chinese Art
The Second Coming of the Fifth Patriarch, c. mid-1300s. Yintuoluo (Chinese, c. 1285-c. 1355). Section of a handscroll mounted as a hanging scroll, ink on paper; image: 32.7 x 44.6 cm (12 7/8 x 17 9/16 in.); overall: 245 x 62 cm (96 7/16 x 24 7/16 in.). The Cleveland Museum of Art, Purchase from the J. H. Wade Fund 1967.211
Image: 32.7 x 44.6 cm (12 7/8 x 17 9/16 in.); Overall: 245 x 62 cm (96 7/16 x 24 7/16 in.)
Inscribed
Inscription: [印] 人言洞裡桃花源,未必人間有此枝 Translation: Artist's seal: People allude to the Grotto of the Peach Blossoms; it is not likely that such a flowering branch would exist in our world. Remark: Yintuoluo's seal has been trimmed away with only a trace surviving. Wai-kam Ho, CMA's Senior Research Curator of Oriental and Chinese Art from 1959-1983, believed that this was the same seal that has shown up on a number of surviving fragments. Inscription: 此子無爺只有娘,禪師莫問幾時生。
青松未老黃梅飄,兩世都如夢一場。
[印] 楚石 Translation: 1 inscription and 1 additional seal of Chushi Fanqi 楚石梵琦 (1296-1370).
Poem:
This child has no father, only a mother./
You, the Chan master, don’t need to ask when he was born./
The green pine is not yet old and the rain comes during yellow plum season./
Twice reincarnated, all just seems to be but a dream.
[seal] Chu shi