Banana Leaf and Goose : fusuma paintings mounted as a pair of folding screens
Maruyama Ōkyo 円山応挙
"Banana Leaf and Goose," created by Maruyama Ōkyo, is a notable example of Japanese folding screen (fusuma) paintings that exemplify the artist's mastery in blending traditional Japanese aesthetics with Western techniques of realism during the Edo period. The work reflects Ōkyo's innovative approach to naturalism and his ability to capture the delicate interplay of light and shadow, contributing significantly to the development of Japanese painting in the 18th century.
"Banana Leaf and Goose: fusuma paintings mounted as a pair of folding screens" by Maruyama Ōkyo features a harmonious composition that juxtaposes the lush, verdant banana leaves with the elegant form of a goose, rendered in a naturalistic style characteristic of the Maruyama school. The use of ink and color on paper emphasizes the intricate details of the foliage and the plumage of the bird, creating a dynamic interplay between the organic forms and the spatial arrangement of the screens.