Smiling seated man with thin, wild black hair, holding a brush in his PR hand; rocks and tree at left with mountains in background

The Immortal Hanshan, c. 1500

Ink on silkexpand_more

Gift of Ruth and Bruce Daytonexpand_more  99.123.1

Not on Viewexpand_more

A popular Chan (Zen) Buddhist personality, Hanshan is known mainly through the Tang dynasty (618–906) anthology Cold Mountain Poems (Hanshan shi). The poems describe the friendly hermit as wearing simple clothing and living a carefree life as a wanderer on Cold Mountain (“Hanshan”). Here, an unkempt Hanshan is shown sitting cross-legged, holding a brush beneath a tree tangled with vines. The inkstone and scroll on the ground beside him identify him as a poet.

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Title
The Immortal Hanshan
Role
Artist
Accession Number
99.123.1
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Smiling seated man with thin, wild black hair, holding a brush in his PR hand; rocks and tree at left with mountains in background