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Letter

  • Data creației1820
  • Dimensiuni16.0 x 31.0 cm

Explore the works of Rai San’yō (1780–1832), a renowned Japanese artist of the Nanga school. Discover his paintings, calligraphy, and poetry, celebrated for their individual expression and cultural significance.

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This letter was brushed by the celebrated Confucian scholar Rai San’yō, who also established a reputation as a poet of Chinese verse, calligrapher par excellence, and Nanga painter. In 1811 he left the Hiroshima Domain, where his father had a prominent post, to become an itinerant scholar, and eventually settled in Kyoto, where he established an academy devoted to the study of Chinese classics. He also devoted himself to composing Chinese poetry and to writing the manuscript of Unofficial History of Japan (Nihon gaishi 日本外史), a revisionist history of Japan that reasserted the importance of the prerogatives or the imperial family. Throughout his career, San’yō built an extensive network of noted intellectuals, poets and painters of the day, and many collaborative inscribed paintings survive. His calligraphies, including letters such as this one, have always been cherished by collectors and widely published.This letter, addressed to San’yō’s son, Rai Itsuan 頼聿庵 (1801–1856), requests funds to cover the cost of carving woodblocks needed to publish a book of the collected writings of San’yō’s father, Rai Shunsui 頼春水 (1746–1816). Shunsui served as a Confucian scholar-official in the Hiroshima domain until his death in 1816. After Shunsui’s death, San’yō immersed himself in collating and editing his father’s poems and essays. He sought to publish them so they might be preserved for posterity. Because San’yō had left the domain, his son Itsuan succeeded to Shunsui’s position as a Confucian scholar-official in Hiroshima. The letter mentions “the cost of carving woodblocks.” Although San’yo does not specify what book he wanted to publish, the timing suggests that it was for his father’s collected writings, which were published in 1828 under the title Shunsui’s Posthumous Writings (Shunsui ikō 春水遺稿).

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early life and education

rai san’yō, a prominent japanese artist, was born on january 21, 1780, in aki province. he hailed from a samurai family of the hiroshima domain. rai san’yō's early education involved studying humanities with his uncles, who were notable neo-confucian scholars. later, he attended the shōheikō, a prestigious training school for government bureaucrats in edo.

artistic career and contributions

rai san’yō is celebrated for his multifaceted artistic talents, which include:
  • rai san’yō's work as a painter is characterized by its association with the nanga school, known for its emphasis on individual expression and personal interpretation.
  • he was an accomplished calligrapher, as evident in his numerous works featuring intricate, cursive script.
  • as a poet, rai san’yō penned chinese verses that showcased his mastery of language and form.
notable works:

museums and collections

rai san’yō's works are featured in several prominent museums, including:

legacy and later life

rai san’yō passed away on october 16, 1832, in kyoto. his legacy as a scholar, poet, and artist continues to inspire art enthusiasts and scholars alike. for more information on rai san’yō's life and works, visit ArtsDot, which features an extensive collection of his paintings and calligraphic pieces. important dates: * january 21, 1780: born in aki province * october 16, 1832: passed away in kyoto
rai san’yō

rai san’yō

1780 - 1832 , Japan

Detalii rapide

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Nanga School
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Neo-Confucianism']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Tanomura Chikuden']
  • Date Of Birth: January 21, 1780
  • Date Of Death: October 16, 1832
  • Full Name: Rai San’yō
  • Nationality: Japanese
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Unexpected Meeting on the Yodo River
    • Letter
    • Peonies/Seven-Character Quatrain
  • Place Of Birth: Aki Prefecture, Japan