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Roukaku Sansui Zu (Landscape with tower) Right of a pair of six-section folding screens, c. 1750. Artist: Ike no Taiga (1723-1776)
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Roukaku Sansui Zu (Landscape with tower) Right of a pair of six-section folding screens, c. 1750. Artist: Ike no Taiga (1723-1776)
Roukaku Sansui Zu (Landscape with tower) Right of a pair of six-section folding screens, c. 1750. Found in the collection of the Tokyo National Museum
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This print showcases the exquisite artwork of Ike no Taiga, a renowned Japanese artist from the 18th century. Titled "Roukaku Sansui Zu (Landscape with tower) Right of a pair of six-section folding screens" this piece is an exceptional example of traditional Japanese fine art. The image depicts a serene landscape featuring a majestic tower nestled amidst lush greenery and flowing waters. The delicate brushstrokes and vibrant colors bring life to every element, creating a harmonious composition that transports viewers into the tranquil scene. The use of watercolor and ink on paper adds depth and texture to the painting, enhancing its visual appeal. This particular artwork is part of the Tokyo National Museum's prestigious collection, highlighting its cultural significance in Japan. Folding screens, also known as byobu or paravents, were commonly used in traditional Japanese homes as decorative pieces or room dividers. They served not only practical purposes but also showcased artistic mastery like Ike no Taiga's work. As we admire this stunning photograph print, we are reminded of the rich heritage and artistic legacy that continues to inspire generations. It serves as a testament to Ike no Taiga's talent and his contribution to the Oriental arts.
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