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ArtistJapanese, 1685–1768

Kettle

18th century
Hanging scroll, ink on paper
Overall: 49 1/8 × 10 3/4 in. (124.7 × 27.3 cm)
EX.2023.NW.038

“The kettle is pulled up to the heavens, boiling tea even above the clouds.”

 

The painting depicts a teakettle of which Hakuin was said to be quite fond. His disciple Shikyō wrote a text describing how Hakuin acquired the kettle in the Yushima Tenjin Shrine in Edo and associated it with the deity Tenjin. According to legend, Tenjin was a Shinto kami (deity) who became a Zen adherent and was thus a favorite of Japanese Zen monks. The kettle thus appears to symbolize Zen transmission.

 

—Yukio Lippit