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Japanische Sumi-e-Tintenmalerei-Album – Kalligraphie, Bambus, Krebs & Landschaft – Signiert – Frühes - Japan - Meiji Periode (1868-1912)
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Japanische Sumi-e-Tintenmalerei-Album – Kalligraphie, Bambus, Krebs & Landschaft – Signiert – Frühes - Japan - Meiji Periode (1868-1912)

This piece is an original Japanese sumi-e painting album (折本 / orihon-style), composed of hand-painted ink works on paper, enriched with expressive calligraphy and artist seals. Unlike printed books, this is a fully handmade artist album, where each page presents an individual composition. Such albums were traditionally created by painters or scholars as personal artistic explorations, presentation works, or refined gifts within intellectual and artistic circles. The work reflects the bunjinga (literati painting) tradition, a style inspired by Chinese scholar-artists and widely practiced in Japan from the Edo period through the early Showa era. This approach emphasizes the unity of painting, calligraphy, and poetic expression, capturing not only form but also atmosphere and emotion. The album features a harmonious range of subjects, including: Bold and fluid calligraphic compositions A delicate crab beneath bamboo, symbolizing resilience and seasonal change A serene mountain landscape, rendered with soft ink washes A striking scholar’s rock with bamboo, evoking classical aesthetics Expressive compositions with subtle tonal variation Albums of this type are less common than single hanging scrolls, particularly when entirely hand-painted and composed of multiple complete works. Each example is therefore unique and one-of-a-kind, with no identical counterpart. The present album stands out for its: Authenticity: entirely handmade ink paintings, not reproductions Artistic variety: a refined balance between calligraphy and pictorial subjects Aesthetic strength: confident brushwork, dynamic compositions, and use of negative space Display potential: each page can be appreciated or framed individually Such works are especially appreciated by collectors of Japanese art, sumi-e painting, and calligraphy, who value their intimate and personal nature. Beyond its visual appeal, this album reflects the continuity of classical East Asian ink painting traditions, rooted in Zen aesthetics and simplicity, where the goal is to capture the essence of nature rather than literal representation. Even into the early 20th century, works like this demonstrate how artists preserved and transmitted centuries-old techniques and philosophy, making this album both a refined artistic object and a meaningful cultural artifact. Thanks to check carefully the pictures. Protected in a box. Shipped from Japan by Japan Post. Tax fees to the customer charge.

Nr. 102941252

Verkauft
Japanische Sumi-e-Tintenmalerei-Album – Kalligraphie, Bambus, Krebs & Landschaft – Signiert – Frühes - Japan - Meiji Periode (1868-1912)

Japanische Sumi-e-Tintenmalerei-Album – Kalligraphie, Bambus, Krebs & Landschaft – Signiert – Frühes - Japan - Meiji Periode (1868-1912)

This piece is an original Japanese sumi-e painting album (折本 / orihon-style), composed of hand-painted ink works on paper, enriched with expressive calligraphy and artist seals.

Unlike printed books, this is a fully handmade artist album, where each page presents an individual composition. Such albums were traditionally created by painters or scholars as personal artistic explorations, presentation works, or refined gifts within intellectual and artistic circles.

The work reflects the bunjinga (literati painting) tradition, a style inspired by Chinese scholar-artists and widely practiced in Japan from the Edo period through the early Showa era. This approach emphasizes the unity of painting, calligraphy, and poetic expression, capturing not only form but also atmosphere and emotion.

The album features a harmonious range of subjects, including:

Bold and fluid calligraphic compositions
A delicate crab beneath bamboo, symbolizing resilience and seasonal change
A serene mountain landscape, rendered with soft ink washes
A striking scholar’s rock with bamboo, evoking classical aesthetics
Expressive compositions with subtle tonal variation

Albums of this type are less common than single hanging scrolls, particularly when entirely hand-painted and composed of multiple complete works. Each example is therefore unique and one-of-a-kind, with no identical counterpart.

The present album stands out for its:

Authenticity: entirely handmade ink paintings, not reproductions
Artistic variety: a refined balance between calligraphy and pictorial subjects
Aesthetic strength: confident brushwork, dynamic compositions, and use of negative space
Display potential: each page can be appreciated or framed individually

Such works are especially appreciated by collectors of Japanese art, sumi-e painting, and calligraphy, who value their intimate and personal nature.

Beyond its visual appeal, this album reflects the continuity of classical East Asian ink painting traditions, rooted in Zen aesthetics and simplicity, where the goal is to capture the essence of nature rather than literal representation.

Even into the early 20th century, works like this demonstrate how artists preserved and transmitted centuries-old techniques and philosophy, making this album both a refined artistic object and a meaningful cultural artifact.
Thanks to check carefully the pictures.

Protected in a box.

Shipped from Japan by Japan Post.
Tax fees to the customer charge.

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