Seated Buddhist Patriarch Holding a Long Staff

Isshi Bunshu

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Zen Buddhism, Patriarchal Iconography
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Ink and color on silk
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Seated Buddhist Patriarch Holding a Long Staff

Seated Buddhist Patriarch Holding a Long Staff is a painting attributed to the artist Isshi Bunshu, created using ink and color on silk. The work exemplifies the Zen Buddhist aesthetic, characterized by its simplicity and spiritual depth. Isshi Bunshu was active during the Muromachi period in Japan, a time when Zen Buddhism significantly influenced Japanese art and culture. The painting's composition and use of negative space reflect the Zen principles of balance and harmony. Although specific biographical details about Isshi Bunshu are limited, his works are considered important contributions to the tradition of Zen painting. This piece, like many of his works, serves as a visual meditation, inviting viewers to contemplate the serene presence of the Buddhist patriarch.

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"Seated Buddhist Patriarch Holding a Long Staff" by Isshi-Bunshu is an ink and color painting on silk, depicting a serene Buddhist patriarch, characterized by its delicate brushwork and harmonious composition. The artwork exemplifies traditional East Asian religious iconography, emphasizing spiritual authority and tranquility.

Artwork Photograph Source:
Harvard Art Museum

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Seated Buddhist Patriarch Holding a Long Staff