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Eight Views of the Xiao and Xiang Rivers

Watanabe Shikō1700s

The Cleveland Museum of Art

The Cleveland Museum of Art
Cleveland, United States

Watanabe Shiko, an Edo period painter who combined Kano school style with Rimpa style, re-created the Xiao and the Xiang rivers on a pair of eight-panel screens. For this composition, he followed the Kano school’s sense of space, adapted from miniature copying paintings (<em>shukuzu</em>) by the Japanese artist Kano Tanyu. Watanabe revised the typical representations of the Xiao and the Xiang rivers by rendering the theme Wild Geese Descending to Sandbar on the right screen and Evening Bell from Mist-Shrouded Temple on the left screen. He depicted simple motifs—moon, boat, geese, and temple—to suggest the other scenes while also creating airy space.

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  • Title: Eight Views of the Xiao and Xiang Rivers
  • Creator: Watanabe Shikō (Japanese, 1683-1755)
  • Date Created: 1700s
  • Physical Dimensions: Image: 150 x 356 cm (59 1/16 x 140 3/16 in.); Overall: 170 x 376 cm (66 15/16 x 148 1/16 in.)
  • Provenance: R. Fukui, Tokyo, Japan, Mayuyama and Co., Tokyo, Japan, N. V. Hammer, New York, NY, given to the Cleveland Museum of Art, The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH
  • Type: Painting
  • Rights: CC0
  • External Link: https://clevelandart.org/art/1968.267
  • Medium: Six-panel folding screen, ink on paper
  • Department: Japanese Art
  • Culture: Japan, Edo period (1615-1868)
  • Credit Line: Gift of N. V. Hammer
  • Collection: ASIAN - Folding screen
  • Accession Number: 1968.267
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