Cherry Blossoms at Yoshino 19th century Painted and inscribed by Rai San'y Japanese One of Japan’s most famous landscapes, the mountains of Yoshino covered with pink and white clouds of flowering cherry trees, is given a novel treatment by the distinguished historian and calligrapher Rai Sany, who adapted the venerated Chinese ink landscape mode associated with the Yuan literati painter Huang Gongwang (1269-1354). The inscriptions above this workman-like rendition of a mountain landscape illuminate the personal and cultivated nature of this painting, which commemorates a visit he made to Yoshino in the spring of 1827 with his uncle Kyhei and his mother, Baishi, both eminent Confucian scholars. Sany's inscription at the right expresses his joy in fulfilling his dream of viewing the blossoms but clouds as he muses on the failed attempt by the emperor Go-Daigo (1319-1338) to restore imperial rule, evoking his Yoshino court in exile, and a neglected grave deep in the mountains. At left

Cherry Blossoms at Yoshino 19th century Painted and inscribed by Rai San'y Japanese One of Japan’s most famous landscapes, the mountains of Yoshino covered with pink and white clouds of flowering cherry trees, is given a novel treatment by the distinguished historian and calligrapher Rai Sany, who adapted the venerated Chinese ink landscape mode associated with the Yuan literati painter Huang Gongwang (1269-1354). The inscriptions above this workman-like rendition of a mountain landscape illuminate the personal and cultivated nature of this painting, which commemorates a visit he made to Yoshino in the spring of 1827 with his uncle Kyhei and his mother, Baishi, both eminent Confucian scholars. Sany's inscription at the right expresses his joy in fulfilling his dream of viewing the blossoms but clouds as he muses on the failed attempt by the emperor Go-Daigo (1319-1338) to restore imperial rule, evoking his Yoshino court in exile, and a neglected grave deep in the mountains. At left
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