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Tenjin Traveling to China - Konoe Nobumoto, Konoe Nobusuke, Sanmyakuin | WikiOO.org - Encyclopedia of Fine Arts

Tenjin Traveling to China – (Konoe Nobumoto, Konoe Nobusuke, Sanmyakuin) voorgaand Volgende


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Tatum: 501

Trootte: 97.7cm x 42.7cm

Techniek: Paper

Artist: Konoe Nobutada

Konoe Nobutada

(1565-1623) was a courtier, artist, and poet who excelled in calligraphy as one of the 'Three Brushes of the Kan'ei period.' He held several high-ranking court positions and studied Zen under Takuan Sōhō. Konoe Nobutada's spontaneous mode of painting was influenced by Zen practices, which is evident in his work Tenjin Traveling to China.

Painting: Tenjin Traveling to China

Tenjin Traveling to China

(97.7cm x 42.7cm, Paper) is an abbreviated and strongly brushed depiction of Tenjin, the posthumously deified spirit of Heian-period statesman and poet Sugawara Michizane (845–903). The painting showcases Konoe Nobutada's mastery of brushwork and his ability to convey a sense of movement and energy.

Historical Context

The theme of Tenjin Traveling to China is deeply rooted in Japanese history and mythology. Tenjin, also known as Sugawara Michizane, was a historical figure who was exiled and later deified as the god of scholarship. The painting depicts his journey to Tang-dynasty China, symbolizing his spiritual growth and transformation.

Influence on Western Art

Ukiyo-e art, including Konoe Nobutada's works, had a significant impact on Western art in the late 19th century. The spontaneous brushwork and expressive lines of ukiyo-e influenced Impressionist and Post-Impressionist artists such as Monet, Van Gogh, and Toulouse-Lautrec.

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Conclusion

Konoe Nobutada's Tenjin Traveling to China is a masterpiece of Japanese art that showcases the artist's skill and creativity. Its historical significance and influence on Western art make it an important work in the canon of world art. At Wikioo.org, we are proud to offer hand made oil paintings reproductions of this iconic artwork, allowing art lovers to enjoy its beauty and significance in their own homes.

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