Painting Six from Album of Paintings by Haizan
1892
unspecified
From the collection of Cleveland Museum of Art
1892
unspecified
From the collection of Cleveland Museum of Art
Painting Six from Album of Paintings by Haizan is a 1892 unspecified by Yoshitsugu Haizan, a Impressionism work, depicting Meiji Period Or Taisho Period, held at Cleveland Museum of Art.
This painting shows a serene landscape with a house and trees. The house is red and has a white roof, surrounded by trees and bushes. In the background, there are mountains and a few clouds in the sky. The painting has a mix of dark and light colors, with the trees and bushes being darker and the sky and house being lighter. The overall effect is one of calmness and tranquility. The painting is done in a style that blends Impressionism and Realism, with loose brushstrokes and attention to detail. If you're interested in learning more about this style, you might want to check out the Impressionism movement.
Yoshitsugu Haizan (1846–1915) was a Japanese artist.
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