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Jurōjin

  • Dimensioni123.0 x 42.0 cm

Scopri l'artista Kamisaka Sekka, ultimo grande maestro dello stile Rinpa, capace di fondere tradizione giapponese e influenze occidentali attraverso opere iconiche come 'Bamboo Grass and Waves' e 'The Thirty-six Poetic Immortals'.

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A Chinese sage with a white beard and cap sits on a stool beneath a wizened pine, a scroll in his right hand and a staff of gnarled wood in his left. He is the Daoist immortal Shoulaoren, better known in Japanese popular culture as Jurōjin, who counted as one of the Seven Gods of Good Fortune. While Rinpa painting is typically associated with motifs and subjects derived from the Japanese literary canon, here, mottled ink (tarashikomi) is masterfully deployed to represent the landscape setting for a portrait of the legendary Chinese figure. Buddhist and Daoist subjects are commonly considered the territory of Kano-school painters, whose brushwork is characteristically angular. Here, the artist’s cheerful rounded forms give the esteemed immortal an entirely different sensibility. The scroll in the man’s right hand has various interpretations—by some accounts it records the life span of all living beings, while in others it catalogues their deeds, both good and bad. In some cases, the scroll is said to be a Buddhist scripture or a symbol of wisdom.

Biografia dell'artista

Kamisaka Sekka: Bridging Tradition and Modernity in Japanese Art

Kamisaka Sekka (神坂 雪佳, 1866–1942) stands as a singular figure in the annals of twentieth-century Japanese art – a testament to artistic innovation born from deep roots in established traditions. Born in Kyoto to a samurai family, Sekka’s early life foreshadowed his lifelong dedication to mastering the intricacies of visual expression. Recognizing his prodigious talent for design and painting at a young age, he embarked on a formal artistic education that firmly anchored him within the Rinpa school, arguably Japan's most influential aesthetic movement. He is rightfully considered the last great champion of this distinctive style, ensuring its legacy endured into an era increasingly dominated by Western artistic trends. Beyond his paintings, Sekka’s versatility extended to lacquerware and other crafts, demonstrating a comprehensive understanding of Japanese artistry. However, Sekka’s artistic journey wasn't merely about preserving heritage; it was marked by a courageous embrace of new ideas. Recognizing the burgeoning fascination with Japonism in Europe – specifically the Art Nouveau movement – he undertook a transformative trip to Glasgow in 1901. This expedition served as a catalyst for profound intellectual exchange, prompting him to investigate how Japanese art could resonate with Western sensibilities and what elements would prove most appealing. He sought not simply imitation but an informed dialogue between cultures. Returning to Kyoto, Sekka accepted a professorship at the newly established Kyoto Municipal School of Arts and Crafts, fostering a new generation of artists while simultaneously experimenting with techniques gleaned from his European travels. This juxtaposition is central to Sekka’s artistic achievement: he maintained unwavering fidelity to Rinpa principles – particularly its emphasis on meticulous detail and symbolic representation – yet infused his work with vibrant colors and dy
  • Early Life and Artistic Education:
  • Glasgow Expedition and Japonism Influence:
  • Kyoto Municipal School of Arts and Crafts and Subsequent Artistic Development:
  • Notable Paintings and Artistic Style:
  • Legacy and Historical Significance:
Early Life and Artistic Education: Sekka’s formative years were marked by a privileged upbringing within Kyoto's samurai aristocracy. From a young age, his exceptional aptitude for visual arts was evident, propelling him toward a rigorous artistic education that solidified his connection with the Rinpa school. This movement championed a distinctive aesthetic characterized by flattened planes of color and stylized depictions—a deliberate departure from Western realism—and Sekka absorbed its precepts with unwavering devotion. Glasgow Expedition and Japonism Influence: Recognizing the growing enthusiasm for Japonism in Europe, Sekka embarked on an ambitious journey to Glasgow in 1901. This expedition wasn’t merely a quest for inspiration; it was a deliberate effort to engage in intellectual dialogue with Western artists and thinkers. He meticulously studied Art Nouveau, perceiving its elegant lines and floral motifs as kindred spirits to the Rinpa aesthetic—a harmonious blend of tradition and innovation. Kyoto Municipal School of Arts and Crafts and Subsequent Artistic Development: Upon his return to Kyoto, Sekka assumed a professorship at the newly established institution, nurturing a cohort of aspiring artists while simultaneously refining his artistic techniques. He championed a synthesis between Rinpa’s meticulous attention to detail and Western modernist impulses—resulting in paintings that possessed an arresting immediacy and luminosity. Notable Paintings and Artistic Style: Sekka's oeuvre encompasses a remarkable diversity of subjects, reflecting both classical Japanese iconography – immortals, landscapes, Buddhist deities – and contemporary themes inspired by Western influences. Among his most celebrated works are “Bamboo Grass and Waves,” “The Thirty-six Poetic Immortals,” and “Jurōjin”—each demonstrating Sekka’s masterful command of color and technique. His paintings stand apart for their exceptional craftsmanship and their ability to convey profound emotional resonance. Legacy and Historical Significance: Kamisaka Sekka's contribution transcends mere artistic accomplishment; he played a pivotal role in shaping Japan’s cultural identity during a period of transformative change. The government recognized his significance as an artist who could embody the spirit of Japanese tradition while simultaneously engaging with global trends—solidifying Rinpa’s place within the nation’s artistic canon and securing Sekka's enduring legacy as a beacon of creative synthesis. He remains an unforgettable figure in Japanese art history, symbolizing perseverance and innovation amidst shifting cultural landscapes.
Kamisaka Sekka

Kamisaka Sekka

1866 - 1942 , Giappone

Informazioni rapide

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Rinpa Scuola; Japonismo
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Art Nouveau']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Hiroshige
    • Utagawa Hiroshi
  • Date Of Birth: 1866
  • Full Name: Kamisaka Sekka
  • Nationality: Giapponese
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Bamboo Grass and Waves
    • The Thirty-six Poetic Immortals
    • Jurōjin
  • Place Of Birth: Kyoto, Giappone