Monk Zhaozhou and Dog, with Geese and Mynah
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Monk Zhaozhou and Dog, with Geese and Mynah

Support Type: Paper
Paint Type: Ink
Current Location: The Metropolitan Museum of Art (Asian Art department), New York. Not on view.
Location History:Handled by Takashi Yanagi, Kyoto, until 26 September 2011, when it was sold to the Cowleses; in the collection of Mary and Cheney Cowles, Seattle, Washington (2011–21); donated to the Metropolitan Museum of Art in 2021. Exhibited at the Met in "The Three Perfections: Japanese Poetry, Calligraphy, and Painting from the Mary and Cheney Cowles Collection," 10 August 2024–3 August 2025.

This painting titled "zhaozhou and Dog;with gesse and Mynah" by famous Japanese artist Toeki in the early 17th century shows quiet interaction of different of different lives human, animal and spiritual in the same scroll.The central focus of the painting is monk zhaozhao representing calm and peace who lived in Tang dynasty ,he is painted with a dog . The Mynah and the gesses gives naturalistic angle to the painting .By placing three unrelated subject in a single composition reflects the brillance of the painter.He has suggested that enlightenment is not found in sacred texts but in the ordinary and everyday moments of life.

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