Emperor Yao Visiting Yu Chonghua, mid- to late 1600s. Creator: Kusumi Morikage (Japanese, c. 1620-c. 1690).

Emperor Yao Visiting Yu Chonghua, mid- to late 1600s. Creator: Kusumi Morikage (Japanese, c. 1620-c. 1690).

2-728-123 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

Emperor Yao Visiting Yu Chonghua, mid- to late 1600s. One of a pair, this screen shows a section of the narrative of how the Chinese Emperor Yao (about 2356-2255 BC) selected his successor, Yu Chonghua (about 2294- 2184 BC), who would become Emperor Shun. The artist who painted this screen, Kusumi Morikage, trained with Kano Tan’yo (1602-1647), painter-in-residence to Japan’s shogun, the country’s ruler, and was one of his four top students. Despite the conservative subject matter, Morikage’s distinctive sensibility shines through in his playful treatment of the gray and white elephants in the far left panel of the composition. According to legend, Chonghua was so virtuous that in the spring, elephants bounded down from the mountains to help him till the soil with their tusks.


Image Details


Medium
  1. One of a pair of six-panel folding screens, ink, slight colour, and gold on paper

Picture Type
  1. Painting

Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 17213x7326
File Size : 369,441kb


Aliases

  1. 1968.105
  1. 143650
  1. 0940018002
  1. 1968.105
  1. 2-728-123
  1. 2728123

Buy a Print  

Keywords - refine your search by combining multiple keywords below.