Artwork
Painting Eight from Album of Paintings by Haizan

Painting Eight from Album of Paintings by Haizan is an unspecified painting by Yoshitsugu Haizan. It dates from 1890 and is held in the collection of the Cleveland Museum of Art.
About this work
Overview
Painting Eight from Album of Paintings by Haizan is a late 19th-century artwork by Japanese artist Yoshitsugu Haizan, dated to around 1890.
Subject & Meaning
The subject and specific meaning of Painting Eight are not explicitly defined in available information, suggesting an interpretation focused on aesthetic or thematic elements inherent in the album's collective context.
Technique & Style
While specific details on the technique used in Painting Eight are not provided, Haizan's work from this period often reflects traditional Japanese painting methods, possibly incorporating water-based media on paper or silk.
History & Provenance
The artwork is part of a larger album of paintings by Haizan and is currently housed at The Cleveland Museum of Art, indicating a curated collection with international recognition.
Context
Created during the Meiji period (1868-1912), Painting Eight may subtly reflect the era's cultural shifts, though its placement within an album suggests a primary orientation towards traditional artistic practices.
Legacy
As part of Haizan's oeuvre, Painting Eight contributes to the artist's reputation for preserving and innovating within traditional Japanese art forms during a time of significant cultural change.
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