Sesson Shukei, born in Hitachi and originally …

Years: 1560 - 1560

Sesson Shukei, born in Hitachi and originally named Satake Heizo, is a Japanese monk of the Soto sect of Buddhism and a largely self-taught painter who studies the styles of Shubun and Sesshu and of Chinese painting.

Calling himself Sesson Shukei in tribute to the two Japanese masters, Sessson develops an original, intensely animated style.

The spirited energy and agitated brushwork characteristic of his work is exemplified by a pair of screens titled Dragon and Tiger, painted around 1560 when Sesson is about fifty-four.

His works are classic examples of Japanese ink painting, which has been imported via many artists from China (and has produced many landscapes).

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