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Ike Taiga and Tokuyama Gyokuran : Japanese masters of the brush

Felice Fischer with Kyoko Kinoshita ; with essays by Jonathan Chaves, Sadako Ohki, and Shimatani Hiroyuki

Philadelphia Museum of Art , In association with Yale University Press, c2007

  • : Yale, cloth
  • : PMA, cloth
  • : PMA, paper

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池大雅と徳山玉欄展

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Exhibition catalogue

Catalog of an exhibition held at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, May 1-July 22, 2007

Ten ill. on folded leaves of plates

Includes bibliographical references (p. 489-497) and index

"This exhibition was organized by the Philadelphia Museum of Art with special cooperation of the Tokyo National Museum and the special assistance of the Osaka Municipal Museum of Art"--T.p. verso

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内容説明

Ike Taiga (1723-1776) and his wife Tokuyama Gyokuran (1727-1784) were preeminent artists in 18th-century Japan. This landmark book, the only comprehensive survey available in English, focuses on the life and times of these artists and accompanies the first-ever exhibition devoted to their work in the United States. Considered by contemporaries to be an eccentric marvel, indifferent to worldly preoccupations, Taiga is best known as an exponent of the so-called Nanga school of Chinese literati painting. He was hugely prolific and experimental, working in an impressive range of styles, techniques, compositions, and subjects to produce over 1,000 calligraphies and paintings, many large-scale fusuma (sliding doors) and screens. While not as well known as her husband, Gyokuran was a significant artist and a well-regarded poet of Japanese verse. Taiga wrote poetry in Chinese, and translated poems by both artists are featured prominently in this volume.

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