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Discover Shigeru Aoki (1882-1911), a Japanese painter fusing Yōga & mythology. Known for bold colors, 'Yomotsuhirasaka,' and innovative Western influences.

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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.

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Shigeru Aoki: Life and Legacy

Early Life and Training

  • Born: July 13, 1882, in Shojima-machi Kurume, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan.
  • Aoki came from an ex-samurai class family, with his father serving the Arima clan.
  • Parallel Beginnings: He was a childhood friend and classmate of Hanjiro Sakamoto, another prominent Japanese Western-style painter. Both initially studied under Miyoshi Mori in Kurume.
  • Despite family disapproval, Aoki left home in 1899 to pursue art studies in Tokyo.
  • He first trained with Koyama Shōtarō, a pupil of the Italian artist Antonio Fontanesi, learning Western oil painting techniques.
  • From 1900, he became a student of Kuroda Seiki at the Tōkyō Bijutsu Gakkō (Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music).

Artistic Style and Influences

  • Yōga Pioneer: Aoki was a key figure in the *yōga* movement, which sought to integrate Western painting styles with Japanese artistic traditions.
  • Blending Traditions: His work uniquely combined Japanese legends and religious subjects with Western techniques.
  • Influences: He drew inspiration from the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, evident in his detailed compositions and vibrant colors. Traditional Japanese themes and the Kano school style also played a role.
  • Aoki’s style is characterized by bold outlines, bright color palettes, and expressive brushwork.

Major Works and Achievements

  • Yomotsuhirasaka, Escape from the Land of the Dead (1903): Considered his masterpiece, this watercolor painting depicts a scene from Japanese mythology – a journey to the underworld. It measures 48 x 33 cm.
  • The Adoration of the Kings: An oil on canvas work showcasing Aoki’s ability to synthesize Japanese and Western artistic elements. Housed at the National Gallery.
  • Gift of the Sea: A celebrated painting born from a sketching trip to Chiba Prefecture, capturing a scene of fishermen returning with a bountiful catch.
  • Aoki gained critical acclaim after exhibiting his work at Kuroda’s 8th Hakuba-kai Exhibition in 1902.

Later Life and Legacy

  • After completing his studies, Aoki traveled extensively, creating numerous works but never settling permanently.
  • He had a son with Tane Fukuda, but their relationship ended in 1907.
  • Early Death: Sadly, Shigeru Aoki died of tuberculosis on March 25, 1911, at the young age of 28.
  • Lasting Impact: Despite his short life, Aoki left a significant mark on Japanese art. His work continues to inspire artists and captivate audiences.
  • His paintings are held in prominent collections, including the Ishibashi Museum of Art in Kurume, with some designated as Important Cultural Properties by the Japanese government.
  • Museums dedicated to his life and work exist in both his birthplace (Kurume) and the location where “Gift of the Sea” was created (Tateyama City, Chiba Prefecture).

Historical Significance

  • Bridging East and West: Aoki’s work exemplifies the cultural exchange and artistic innovation that characterized Japan during the Meiji era.
  • He played a crucial role in establishing *yōga* as a significant force in Japanese art, paving the way for future generations of artists.
  • A Unique Vision: Aoki’s ability to seamlessly blend traditional Japanese themes with Western artistic techniques created a distinctive and enduring style.
shigeru aoki

shigeru aoki

1882 - 1911 , Japan

Kluczowe informacje

  • Birth Date: July 13, 1882
  • Birth Place: Kurume, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan
  • Death Date: March 25, 1911
  • Influenced By:
    • Koyama Shōtarō
    • Kuroda Seiki
    • Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood
  • Movement: Yōga (Western-style)
  • Name: Shigeru Aoki
  • Nationality: Japanese
  • Notable Works:
    • Yomotsuhirasaka, Escape from the Land of the Dead
    • The Adoration of the Kings
    • Gift of the Sea