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Kanzan and Jittoku 寒山拾得 - Nakayama Shūko 中山秋湖(1876 - ) - 日本
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Kanzan and Jittoku 寒山拾得 - Nakayama Shūko 中山秋湖(1876 - ) - 日本

Kanzan and Jitotu were legendary poet monks who lived during the Tang Dynasty in China, and their eccentric behavior that transcended the mundane was considered to be a ``wind madness.'' In Chinese Zen Buddhism, ``fukyo'' was considered important as a state of enlightenment, and the state of renunciation in Kanzan Jitoku was often depicted as a traditional painting theme in China and Japan, as it was related to Buddhism. This special feature considers the meaning expressed by Kanzan Jitoku in China and Japan, and asks how people have discovered its worldview. Artist: Nakayama Shūko中山秋湖(1876 - ) Nakayama Shūko中山秋湖(1876 - year of death unknown) was a Japanese painter and printmaker from the Meiji period to the Taisho period. A disciple of Toshikata Mizuno. His name is Akiko. Born in Tokyo. He specialized in genre paintings, beauty paintings, and Buddhist paintings. Shinsui Ito became a student in 1908. In 1924, Akiko was the only one to create two of the 12 new prints, ``New Ukiyo-e Bijingo,'' which was a collaboration between 11 people including Terukata Ikeda, Shōen Ikeda, and Shima Seien. Material: silk Signed and Sealed The roller ends: bone Dimensions: Total dimensions: approx. 100 x 47 cm (excl. roller ends) Good condition, there are stains, creases and wrinkles due to aging and using, please also take a look at the listed photos for a reference. Will be well packaged and shipping by Japan Post in fast delivery.

编号 81713125

已售出
Kanzan and Jittoku 寒山拾得 - Nakayama Shūko 中山秋湖(1876 - ) - 日本

Kanzan and Jittoku 寒山拾得 - Nakayama Shūko 中山秋湖(1876 - ) - 日本


Kanzan and Jitotu were legendary poet monks who lived during the Tang Dynasty in China, and their eccentric behavior that transcended the mundane was considered to be a ``wind madness.'' In Chinese Zen Buddhism, ``fukyo'' was considered important as a state of enlightenment, and the state of renunciation in Kanzan Jitoku was often depicted as a traditional painting theme in China and Japan, as it was related to Buddhism. This special feature considers the meaning expressed by Kanzan Jitoku in China and Japan, and asks how people have discovered its worldview.

Artist: Nakayama Shūko中山秋湖(1876 - )
Nakayama Shūko中山秋湖(1876 - year of death unknown) was a Japanese painter and printmaker from the Meiji period to the Taisho period. A disciple of Toshikata Mizuno. His name is Akiko. Born in Tokyo. He specialized in genre paintings, beauty paintings, and Buddhist paintings. Shinsui Ito became a student in 1908. In 1924, Akiko was the only one to create two of the 12 new prints, ``New Ukiyo-e Bijingo,'' which was a collaboration between 11 people including Terukata Ikeda, Shōen Ikeda, and Shima Seien.

Material: silk
Signed and Sealed
The roller ends: bone

Dimensions:
Total dimensions: approx. 100 x 47 cm (excl. roller ends)

Good condition, there are stains, creases and wrinkles due to aging and using, please also take a look at the listed photos for a reference.

Will be well packaged and shipping by Japan Post in fast delivery.

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