Sages playing Go by the Stream

Kano Tsunenobu

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Movement:
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key Notes:
"Intellectual leisure" and "natural harmony."
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Dimensions:
medium:
Ink and color on paper
Difficulty:
Master
New game
story of the work:

"Sages Playing Go by the Stream," created by Kano Tsunenobu in the late 17th century, exemplifies the Kano school's integration of traditional Japanese themes with Chinese influences, reflecting the cultural exchange of the period. The painting illustrates the leisurely pursuit of Go, a strategy board game, symbolizing wisdom and intellectual engagement, while the serene natural setting underscores the harmony between humanity and nature, characteristic of Edo-period aesthetics.

Description of the work:

"Sages Playing Go by the Stream," attributed to Kano Tsunenobu, features a serene landscape where two elderly figures engage in a game of Go, set against a backdrop of flowing water and lush vegetation. The composition is characterized by its meticulous brushwork, vibrant colors, and the harmonious integration of figures with their natural surroundings, reflecting the Edo period's aesthetic values and the importance of leisure in scholarly pursuits.

Artwork Photograph Source:
Harvard Art Museum

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Sages playing Go by the Stream