Kujaku myōon

孔雀妙音

Arai Kanpō

Kujaku myōon

This painting by Arai Kanpō is believed to depict a Karyōbinga, celestial beings from Buddhist cosmology renowned for their exquisite voices. Also known as the Myōen bird in Japanese, or kalavinca in Sanskrit, they typically have a human head, a bird’s torso, and long, flowing tail feathers. In Kanpō’s painting, one hovers next to a peacock by a pond, carrying an instrument. Influenced by Taikan’s mōrōtai technique, Kanpō’s hazy brushwork beautifully captures these beings’ ethereal nature.

Details

Title

Kujaku myōon

孔雀妙音

Period
Taishō Period
Artist

Arai Kanpō

Medium
Color on silk,
Hanging scroll
Dimensions

1375 x 499 mm

Art
Painting
Movement
Nihon-ga
Genre
Religious art
Collection
Sankeien