Landscape
In early 20th-century Japan, Suzuki Shonen modernized landscape painting in a Chinese style. He replaced the traditional subdivision in fore-, middle and background with a more continuous perspective. This yielded a modern atmosphere making an almost photographic impression. At the same time he exhibited his skill with the brush. Using only monochrome ink he rendered the wealth of textures and tints of this
monumental landscape in the summer rain.
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Landscape
In early 20th-century Japan, Suzuki Shonen modernized landscape painting in a Chinese style. He replaced the traditional subdivision in fore-, middle and background with a more continuous perspective. This yielded a modern atmosphere making an almost photographic impression. At the same time he exhibited his skill with the brush. Using only monochrome ink he rendered the wealth of textures and tints of this
monumental landscape in the summer rain.
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Bruikleen van de Vereniging van Vrienden der Aziatische Kunst (aankoop Oranda-Jin, 2008)
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On loan from the Asian Art Society in The Netherlands (purchase Oranda-Jin, 2008)
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description
In early 20th-century Japan, S ...... landscape in the summer rain.
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In het vroeg-20ste-eeuwse Japa ...... le landschap in de zomerregen.
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identifier
AK-MAK-1728
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publisher
Rijksmuseum
title
Landscape
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Landschap
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type
created
1908
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1908
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extent
depth 11.0 cm
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diameter 3.8 cm
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geheel lengte 236 cm
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gewicht 3,2 kg
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height 10.6 cm
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height 176.5 cm
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height 233 cm
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houten doos breedte 120,5 cm
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houten doos diepte 11,0 cm
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houten doos hoogte 10,6 cm
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Collectie: Japan (collectie)
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provenance
…; from an anonymus dealer, Os ...... o the museum, 28 November 2008
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spatial
temporal
eerste kwart 20e eeuw
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first quarter 20st century
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