Landscape in the Style of Taiga
1786
unspecified
From the collection of Los Angeles County Museum of Art
1786
unspecified
From the collection of Los Angeles County Museum of Art
The painting depicts a serene landscape, with a large tree at its center. The tree's branches stretch upwards, and its roots extend into the ground. In the background, there are mountains and a body of water. The painting features a range of colors, including shades of green, brown, and gray. The brushstrokes are delicate and expressive, giving the painting a sense of movement and energy. The painting is reminiscent of the works of Japanese artists from the Edo period. To learn more about the style and techniques used in this painting, you might want to look up the artist Totoki Baigai.