Not currently on view
In the collection of Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland · as of July 2026
FROM THE CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART’S CATALOG
This painting bears the seal of Kano Hidemasa, believed to be the son of Kano Hideyori (active mid- to late 1500s) of the important and prolific Kano family of painters. It features a traveler and his servant in a Chinese setting. The two are on their way to a temple up the stairs, climbing the steep slope of the mountain ahead of them. The traveler, who wears clerical garb, has paused to admire and listen to the sound of a nearby waterfall. The painting is a charming interpretation of a scene that might be found in Song dynasty album leaves imported to Japan.
Be the first to share your thoughts.
Sign in to join the discussion.
Judō (Japanese, active 16th century) — Landscape
Chinese Literatus Viewing a Valley
Scholar's Visit
Zhai Dakun (Chinese, d. 1804) — Landscape in the Style of Ch
Zhai Dakun (Chinese, d. 1804) — Landscape
Narihide (Japanese, active 1500s) — Landscape
Mountain Market, Clear with Rising Mist
Kannan (Japanese, active mid-1500s) — Figure Mooring a Boat
Returning Home
Landscape with Figures
Keison (Japanese, active late 15th to early 16th century) —
Tōgen Zuisen 桃源瑞仙|Kenkō Shōkei 賢江祥啓 — 山水図|Landscape with Pav