Soga Shohaku

Wild Horses

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Pair of two-panel screens; ink on paper.
167 × 184 cm (65.7 × 72.4 in)

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FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG

The four panels of this work show wild horses enjoying different activities: standing, running, playing, and resting. Soga Shōhaku’s expressive force as an artist comes through in his seemingly spontaneous brushwork, which is quite rough in comparison to that of his contemporaries. The freedom with which he wielded his brush matches the spirit of the untamed animals he took as his subject in this work.

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