Notes on Basho's Frog
2007
Mixed media, signed lower right and dated 07
42 cm
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41 cm
Matsuo
Bashō (1644 – November 28,
1694), born Matsuo Kinsaku then Matsuo Chūemon Munefusa was the
most famous poet of the Edo period in Japan.
During
When
Bashō returned to Edo he happily resumed his job as a teacher of poetry at his bashō
hut, although privately he was already making plans for another journey. The poems from his journey were published
as Account of Exposure to the Fields Nozarashi In early 1686 he
composed one of his best-remembered haiku:
furu ike ya / kawazu tobikomu /
mizu no oto
- an ancient pond / a frog jumps in
/ the splash of water [1686]
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