Portrait of Basho, 1700s. Creator: Ichijun (Japanese, active 1700s).

Portrait of Basho, 1700s. Creator: Ichijun (Japanese, active 1700s).

2-738-357 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

Portrait of Basho, 1700s. The 15th-century poet Matsuo Basho is still considered Japan’s greatest master of the haiku poem, a short, 17-syllable verse form that relates some aspect of nature to the human experience. Although he was one of the most celebrated men of his day, he pursued a simple life of self-imposed poverty and solitude. In this portrait, Ichijun alluded to Matsuo’s haiku about the transient life: warau beshi naku beshi, waga asagao no, shibomu toki (to smile or to cry when my face in the morning [glory] is wilted).


Image Details


Medium
  1. Hanging scroll
  2. Ink and colour on paper

Picture Type
  1. Painting

Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 6250x3827
File Size : 70,075kb


Aliases

  1. 1988.72
  1. 154262
  1. 0940021681
  1. 1988.72
  1. 2-738-357
  1. 2738357

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