Spring and Autumn Farming, 1700s. Kō Sūkoku (Japanese, 1730-1804). Pair of six-panel folding screens, ink, light color, gold, and silver on paper; overall: 170.2 x 353.5 cm (67 x 139 3/16 in.). These screens present the cycle of the farming year, starting with spring at right and ending with fall at left. Close examination of these screens reveals moments of games and amusement, the enjoyment of meals as well as intellectual and spiritual pursuits interspersed among the scenes of cultivating and preparing the rice harvest.The artist K Skoku is considered the 18th-century heir in style and attitude to Hanabusa Itch (1652- 1724). Itch’s work incorporated elements from Kano school, ukiyo-e, and literati styles of painting. K trained with one of Hanabusa’s pupils, Sawaki Sshi, who was best known for scenes depicting everyday life and customs.
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