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Hakuin Ekaku (1685-1768) - Hotei in a boat

"Hotei in a Boat" is one of Hakuin's signature themes and this is a particularly fine example. The inscription reads "Above the river, a half moon: In the boat, a single robed monk". Daruma represents Zen insight, Kannon represents Zen compassion, and Hotei represents Zen freedom. Daruma's expression is severe, Kannon's expression is serene, and Hotei's expression is joyful. Hotei's smile in this painting is especially sweet and happy. In Buddhist iconography the boat symbolizes the Dharma teachings that ferry us from this shore of samsara to the other shore of nirvana. Hotei is one our guides on this trip, and his big bag is full of provisions--i.e. various teaching methods--to nourish us along the way. Hotei is smiling at the half moon (which is not depicted in the painting) looking forward to the journey. This painting likely dates from Hakuin's late sixties, and the brushwork is bright and buoyant. The painting is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity from John Stevens. The painting is in good overall condition and the mounting suits the Zenga perfectly. The painting has recently been restored. A number of small wormholes are present on the right side of the painting. Although difficult to make out, it appears that the paper just above Hotei has been scraped/abbraised and then re-adhered. The image itself measures 20 by 22.5 inches (51 by 57.5cm). The scroll measures 23.5 by 60.5 inches (60 by 154cm).

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