Eight Immortals of the Wine Cup

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key Notes:
"Celebration of Life" and "Buddhist Iconography"
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Dimensions:
medium:
Ink and color on silk
story of the work:

"Eight Immortals of the Wine Cup," created by Maruyama Ōshin in the late 18th century, depicts the legendary Eight Immortals of Chinese mythology engaged in a convivial gathering, celebrating the joys of wine and camaraderie. This work exemplifies the Edo period's fascination with cross-cultural themes and the integration of Chinese motifs into Japanese art, reflecting the broader cultural exchanges of the time.

Description of the work:

"Eight Immortals of the Wine Cup" by Maruyama Ōshin features a dynamic composition that depicts the legendary Eight Immortals engaged in revelry, surrounded by an array of wine vessels and lush foliage. The painting is characterized by its vibrant color palette, intricate detailing, and the fluidity of the figures, which exemplify the artist's mastery of the Nihonga style and his ability to convey a sense of movement and celebration.

Artwork Photograph Source:
Harvard Art Museum

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Eight Immortals of the Wine Cup