Black-and-White Deer Under Maple Tree by a Waterfall

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key Notes:
Monochromatic Nature Scene, Traditional Japanese Aesthetics
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Dimensions:
medium:
Ink on paper
Difficulty:
Master
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story of the work:

"Black-and-White Deer Under Maple Tree by a Waterfall" is a notable work by Kano Tansetsu, a prominent Japanese painter of the Kano school, created during the early Edo period (1603-1868). The painting exemplifies Tansetsu's mastery of ink wash techniques and his ability to harmonize natural elements, reflecting the aesthetic values of the time and influencing subsequent generations of Japanese artists.

Description of the work:

"Black-and-White Deer Under Maple Tree by a Waterfall" by Kano Tansetsu exemplifies the artist's mastery of ink wash techniques, showcasing a serene composition where a pair of deer are depicted in a harmonious relationship with their natural surroundings. The painting features a dynamic interplay of light and shadow, with the vibrant red leaves of the maple tree contrasting against the monochromatic palette of the deer and the cascading waterfall, creating a tranquil yet visually engaging scene.

Artwork Photograph Source:
Harvard Art Museum

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Black-and-White Deer Under Maple Tree by a Waterfall