Dog
Aoki Shigeru,born in Fukuoka Prefecture in 1882, is an artist who represents the romanticismof modern Japan. He painted numerous works with themes such as Japanesemythology and ancient Indian tales, enchanting the people of the time with his richexpressiveness and creativity. After wanderingKyushu due to poverty and familial conflict for approximately three years atthe end of his life, Aoki passed away at the young age of 28 from lung disease.“Dog” is a work made during his time wandering around Kyushu. In “Dog,” thefigure of one dog, posing like an actor, is depicted in a backlit scene at dusk,a dramatic setting quite typical of Aoki. One can perceive the high level ofAoki’s descriptive ability from the drawing of such aspects as the stretchedshoulder muscles and the nimble-looking hind legs.
shigeru aoki (1882 – 1911)
Discover Shigeru Aoki (1882-1911), a Japanese painter fusing Yōga & mythology. Known for bold colors, 'Yomotsuhirasaka,' and innovative Western influences.
Shimane Art Museum (Matsue, Japan)
Discover the captivating art of Hokusai & Western masters at the Shimane Art Museum, nestled on Lake Shinji’s serene shores. Explore Momoyama screens and a global artistic perspective.
O tomto díle
- Název: Dog
- Autor: shigeru aoki
- Stav autorského práva: Právo veřejné domény
- Místo umístění: Shimane Art Museum
