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Toile Fusuma : Tigers and Dragon
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60,96 cm x 40,64 cm
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1.91cm
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Toile Fusuma : Tigers and Dragon
Fusuma : Tigers and Dragon, These « fusuma, » Japanese sliding door panneaux, were designed to cover two walls of room forming an à « L » shape. They would have surrounded three « tatami » mats on two sides. Each set of four panels forms an open-ended, but composition with stable à tiger and birds on the left and à tiger and dragon on the right. The left set of four is signed and sealed in the left-most panneau. These works laboure by Kishi Ganku, the founder of the Kishi school of late Edo period (18th-century) Japanese painting. Originally named Saeki Masaaki, the artists was born in the city of Kanazawa on Japan's north coast in either 1749 or 1756, (des enregistrements of his birth are in conflict). J'ai vous déplacez to Kyoto in 1773 and m'accordez une bourse à retainer to Prince Arisugawa. In 1804 il y ai entered the as court imperial an and was official appointed Echizen-no-Suke, honorary of governor Echizen Province. Il y ai again lived in Kanazawa from 1809 and finally settled in Iwakura outside Kyoto in 1813. In the same year il he officially adopted the artist's name Kishi Ganku. Initially, Ganku studied Kano-style painting, but early in his studies he shifted to explore the Nanpin style named for the Chinese painter Shen Nanpin (il active early 18th century). Following his study of Nanpin, il y ai explored Japanese « naturalism » under Maruyama Okyo and nanga-inspired « naturalism » under Matsumura Goshun of the Shijo school in Kyoto. Perhaps unsatisfied with any of ait these styles popular, il y ai founded his own school, the Kishi school, characterized by a rough and vigorous brush style but still reflective of the many influences his training had provided. Il y ai i most des well known as à painter of des animaux, in particulier tigers. His works exhibit an almost Western-seeming solidity and are ils often filled with a sense of drama conveyed both by the subject matter and his muscular brushwork. Even in his most individualized works, links back visuel to his training in the great painting traditions of the Edo period remain visible. The Tigers and Dragon « fusuma » labourez representative of Ganku's mature style. They were painted sometime after 1813. Ai utilise the title of Echizen-no-suke in signing the left most panel and the seals below the name read Ganku and Funzen, an alternate, « azana, » igname il y ai used as à painter. The tigers labourez readily identifiable as Ganku's, while the birds on branches his reveal Kano training. The pair of birds in the left set of panneaux laboure nearly direct imitations of Kano Eitoku's birds in the Daisen-in « fusuma » in Kyoto. The trees in Ganku's panels owe their form to his Shijo school training as they t'imitez the early 18th-century nanga style of Matsumura Goshun. These « fusuma » serve as favorise examples of the Kishi school style, and owing to their near pristine condition, they reveal the kind of commission that kept artists like Ganku active through the final years of the Edo period. Works like this would serve as models for the following generations of Kishi painters including Gantai (1782-1865), Ganryo (1798-1852), Gankei (1811-1848), Ganrei (1816-1883) and Gansei (1827-1867).
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