SP0920051 Colorful Realm:Japanese Bird-and-Flower Paintings by Ito Jakuchu(伊藤若沖)(H) Yukio Lippit/University of Chicago Press/2012/25x28.5/英/223P/彩色圖版33幅/9780226484600 A much-anticipated harbinger of spring, the cherry blossom is also exemplary
of the Japanese artistic aesthetic—a delight in simple, natural beauty
and an attentiveness to the changing seasons. This spring will mark the
centennial of Japan’s gift of three thousand cherry trees to Washington,
DC, and this sumptuously illustrated catalogue is the companion to a celebratory
exhibition at the National Gallery of Art featuring the work of Ito Jakuchu.
Jakuchu (1716–1800), a wealthy wholesaler and talented painter, is, in
Japan, the most recognized artist of the premodern era. His thirty-scroll
set of bird-and-flower paintings titled Colorful Realm of Living Beings is a
renowned cultural treasure, one of the most beautiful and skilled examples of
how the natural world is depicted and symbolized in Japanese art. Presenting
gorgeous flora and fauna in meticulous detail, the scrolls are reunited here
with Jakuchu’s triptych of the Buddha Sakyamuni from the Zen monastery Shokokuji
in Kyoto. This stunning volume reproduces these masterpieces of Edo-period art
and complements them with extensive background material on their significance.
Recent conservation of the scrolls has revealed new information about the
materials and techniques used by Jakuchu, and those findings are discussed
in the volume, offering a multifaceted understanding of the artist’s virtuosity
and innovation as a painter.
NT$ 2,250 |