Squirrel on Grape Vine

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key Notes:
Naturalism, Symbolism
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Dimensions:
medium:
Ink and color on paper
Difficulty:
Master
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story of the work:

"Squirrel on Grape Vine," created by the Japanese artist Kano Dōun in the 17th century, exemplifies the Kano school's integration of naturalistic representation and decorative elements within the context of Edo-period art. The painting reflects the cultural appreciation for nature and symbolism, as the squirrel and grapevine are often associated with abundance and vitality in Japanese aesthetics.

Description of the work:

"Squirrel on Grape Vine," created by Kano Dōun, features a detailed depiction of a squirrel amidst lush grapevines, showcasing the artist's mastery of ink and color on paper. The composition is characterized by its dynamic interplay of natural forms, with the squirrel rendered in a realistic manner, while the surrounding foliage exhibits a delicate balance of texture and fluidity, typical of the Kano school's emphasis on nature.

Artwork Photograph Source:
Harvard Art Museum

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Squirrel on Grape Vine