花鳥山水人物図屏風, Calligraphy with Landscapes, Figures, Flowers, and Birds, Edo period (1615–1868), second month, 1785, Japan, Sheets with calligraphy and painting attached to a pair of six-panel folding screens; ink on paper, Image (each screen): 62 3/8 in. x 11 ft. 7 5/8 in. (158.4 x 354.6 cm), Screens, Nagasawa Rosetsu (Japanese, 1754–1799), Painting and poetry have long been revered as sister arts in the East Asian cultural tradition. Painters have sought inspiration in poetry, while poets have inscribed their work on paintings. For instance, here ink paintings by the independent artist Rosetsu were attached as separate sheets to screens and complemented on the right screen by two classic Ming-dynasty poems composed by Li Panlong (1514–1570) and Wang Shizhen (1526–1590), along with a Tang-dynasty poem by Men Haoran (ca
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花鳥山水人物図屏風, Calligraphy, Landscapes, Figures, Flowers, Birds, Edo period, 1615–1868, second month, 1785, Japan, Sheets, calligraphy, painting attached, pair, six-panel folding screens, ink, paper, Image, screen, 62 3/8, x 11 ft, 7 5/8, 158.4 x 354.6 cm, Screens, Nagasawa Rosetsu, Japanese, 1754–1799, Painting, poetry, long, revered, sister arts, East Asian cultural, tradition, Painters, inspiration, poets, inscribed, work, paintings, instance, ink paintings, independent artist, Rosetsu, attached, separate sheets, screens, complemented, right screen, two classic, Ming-dynasty, poems, composed, Li Panlong, 1514–1570, Wang Shizhen, 1526–1590, Tang-dynasty poem, Men Haoran, ca
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