蓮生法師図|Monk Renshō Riding His Horse Backwards

Matsumura Goshun

after 1782, ca. 1784

蓮生法師図|Monk Renshō Riding His Horse Backwards by Matsumura Goshun

Medium

Hanging scroll; ink on paper

Dimensions

Image: 15 1/16 × 21 11/16 in. (38.3 × 55.1 cm) Overall with mounting: 48 11/16 × 22 7/16 in. (123.7 × 57 cm) Overall with knobs: 48 11/16 × 24 5/16 in. (123.7 × 61.8 cm)

Classification

Paintings

Culture & Period

Japan · Edo period (1615–1868)

Department

Asian Art

Museum

Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY

Credit

The Howard Mansfield Collection, Purchase, Rogers Fund, 1936

Accession Number

36.100.18

Tags

MonksHorsesMen

Art Historical Context

In the serene world of Edo-period Japan (1615–1868), Matsumura Gun captures a whimsical yet profound moment in *Monk Renshō His Horse Backwards*蓮生法師図 created around 1784. Goshun, a pioneering in the Shijō school of painting, blends the expressive freedom of Chinese literati art (nanga) with subtlety. This hanging scroll, rendered in delicate ink on paper, measures about 15 × 22 inches, designed to be unfurled for intimate viewing in a home or temple alcove. The subject, Monk Renshō—a quirky historical figure known for his eccentric humility—rides backward on his horse, symbolizing detachment ...

About the Artist

Matsumura Goshun · 17521811

Born in Kyoto, 1752, the eldest son of a prominent family. He studied calligraphy, music, and painting from an early age. His painting studies were under Ōnishi Suigetsu.

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