Matsuo Basho (1644-1694)
Matsuo Basho (1644-1694)

Letter to Rokaku

細節
Matsuo Basho (1644-1694)
Letter to Rokaku
Dated and signed juichinichi (11th day) Basho
Letter mounted as a hanging scroll; ink on paper
5 1/8 x 16¾in. (13 x 42.5cm.)
來源
Morikawa Kan'ichiro (Joshun'an; 1887-1980), Nagoya
展覽
Museum of Art, Ehime, Matsuyama, on loan, 2008.5.24-6.29; 2010.3.5-28

拍品專文

When Basho went to Shinano province, he wrote this letter to one of his pupils, Rokaku. The haiku Basho included in the letter reads:

Yuki chiruya hoya no susuki no karinokoshi
Snow is falling! Even though pampas grasses for the festival remain uncut.

For another letter by Basho, the most revered figure in the history of early modern Japanese literature, see Unrivalled Splendor: The Kimiko and John Powers Collection of Japanese Art (Houston: The Museum of Fine Arts, 2012), pl. 63.

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