WORK OF THE MONTH

2025

2025.03

Kano Tan’yu “Landscape”

Ink on paper
23×88㎝ / 120×99㎝

Kano Tan'yu, the son of Kano Eitoku, became an official painter for the Tokugawa shogunate at the age of just 16. His brilliant life and undiminished creative drive even into his later years led Okakura Tenshin to call him "the Ieyasu of the art world." Tan'yu's ink paintings are captivating for their stylized beauty learned from the classics and his skillful manipulation of the shades of ink to create depth and perspective. In this work, the three-dimensional effect and texture are beautifully portrayed through the " haboku (broken ink)" technique, which uses light and dark ink. The abundant white space accentuates the tranquil scene, and one can almost sense the presence of people in the temple-like building nestled among the trees at the foot of the mountain. This is a painting that highlights Tan'yu's masterful brushwork, which breathes life into the world of ink painting.

2025.02

Ikeno Taiga, Murase Kotei “Landscape”

Slight color on paper, with a box signed and sealed by Yamauchi Yodo, handed down in Takabayashi family, illustrated in the magazine of "Bokubi" vol. No. 192, P.11
134×55㎝ / 212×73㎝

Ikeno Taiga was a literati painter active during the mid-Edo period, and by traveling to various places himself, he created numerous landscape paintings that were not mere imitations of Chinese art, but vibrant and full of life.

This work is truly the pinnacle of Ikeno Taiga's landscape paintings. The rocky surface expressed through overlapping lines and the billowing mountains vividly depict the contrasting elements of "stillness" and "movement" that breathe life into nature. The inscription is by the Confucian scholar Murase Kotei, who expresses a longing for the tranquility detached from the mundane world with a light and elegant writing style. Please enjoy the harmonious resonance of these two talents from the same era.

2025.01

Nagasawa Rosetsu “Mt. Fuji”

Ink on silk
79×32㎝ / 159×43㎝

Nagasawa Rosetsu, who was active in the mid-Edo period, is highly regarded as a painter of the "Lineage of Eccentrics" along with Ito Jakuchu and Soga Shohaku. His expressive ability to bring out the beauty of nature and the charm of plants and animals to the fullest is unparalleled.
This work depicts Mount Fuji rising through the mist, beautifully depicting the divine and grandeur of the sacred mountain using only the shades of ink and brush strokes, and is a work that encapsulates Rosetsu's characteristic charm of combining delicacy and boldness. The rich expression of the ink is also reminiscent of his representative works "Tiger" on the sliding door panels of the Zen temple Muryo-ji and "Moonlit Landscape". This is an auspicious scroll that you can enjoy in the memory of Rosetsu, who continued to challenge himself in search of new forms of expression throughout his life.

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