Poems and Pictures of the Eight Views of Xiao-Xiang

1605–12 40.3 x 657.8 cm (15 7/8 x 259 in.) Source image
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Unkoku Tōgan brushed these scenes using the splashed-ink technique associated in Japan with the Chinese monk Yujian Ruofen (active late 1200s). Xiao-Xiang refers to the region in present-day Hunan province, where the Xiang River and its tributaries converge. Each of the eight...

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