Grandest Peak in Japan

Yokoyama Taikan

  • Showa period, 1928
  • color on silk
  • hanging scroll
  • Showa period, 1928 | color on silk | hanging scroll |

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Grandest Peak in Japan

Grandest Peak in Japan

Yokoyama Taikan (1868-1958) is said to have painted more than 1500 paintings of Mt. Fuji during his lifetime. Here he combined Mt. Fuji with the morning sun and pine trees, expressing magnificence and divinity, overlapping the image of Mt. Fuji as the symbol of Japan, with the Imperial Family. Gift from the House of Representatives celebrating the Enthronement Ceremonies of 1928. (「Art Works to Celebrate the Enthronement Ceremonies」2019)