Yamamoto Baiitsu (山本梅逸)
Yamamoto Baiitsu (山本梅逸) was an artist whose documented professional activity spans the long period between 1700 and 1852. The artist is recognized for creating paintings, with fifteen specific works currently represented across prominent international collections.
The critical importance of Yamamoto Baiitsu (山本梅逸) is affirmed by the inclusion of his works in major American institutions, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Art Institute of Chicago, and the Cleveland Museum of Art. Notable documented paintings include the sequential work Landscapes of the Four Seasons, the nature study Egrets, Peonies, and Willows, and several compositions featuring the theme Geese, Reeds and Water.
Today, these historic museum-quality works contribute significantly to scholarship on the period. As much of this artistic output is now in the public domain, the compositions are widely accessible as downloadable artwork, allowing researchers and enthusiasts to obtain high-quality prints.