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Josui Sôen was a [[Zen]] monk and painter from [[Engaku-ji]] in [[Kamakura]] who studied directed under [[Sesshu|Sesshû]]. | Josui Sôen was a [[Zen]] monk and painter from [[Engaku-ji]] in [[Kamakura]] who studied directed under [[Sesshu|Sesshû]]. |
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Josui Sôen was a Zen monk and painter from Engaku-ji in Kamakura who studied directed under Sesshû.
After studying under Sesshû for three years in Suô province, Sôen was gifted a "splashed ink" (hatsuboku) landscape painting as a farewell present. That landscape painting, now held by the Tokyo National Museum, is today considered a National Treasure and is among the most famous Japanese paintings of all time.
References
- Gallery labels, "Splashed Ink Landscape," Metropolitan Museum.[1]