Scene of Oshoro and Takashima in Hokkaido

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Nomura Bunkyo

  • Meiji period, 1910
  • color on silk
  • pair of hanging scrolls

Paintings – Japanese / Asian Paintings

This is the latest work of this Shijo School painter whose specialty was landscape painting, and it is noteworthy being not a stereotyped famous place painting but from real landscapes based on a sketch trip to Hokkaido. Although the style of the Shijo School can be seen clearly, the grand views of strange lands captured by the eyes of this great Kyoto master are depicted straightforwardly with severe expression, which comes from modern consciousness to create paintings aiming toward Nihonga landscapes surpassing the traditional landscape composition. (「New Edition Grace, Beauty and Inqenuity-Masterpices of the Museum of Imperial Collections, Sannomaru Shozokan Vol.2」2003)

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Title/Name Scene of Oshoro and Takashima in Hokkaido
Other Title/
Name
Artist/
Creator
Nomura Bunkyo
Period/Era Meiji period
Century
Quantity pair of hanging scrolls
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Material/
Technique
color on silk
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Origin
Excavation
Site
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Place
Kyoto Hokkaido Hokkaido Shiga
Provenance
Collection
No.
SZK000621
Category PaintingsJapanese / Asian Paintings
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Scene of Oshoro and Takashima in Hokkaido

Scene of Oshoro and Takashima in Hokkaido

This is the latest work of this Shijo School painter whose specialty was landscape painting, and it is noteworthy being not a stereotyped famous place painting but from real landscapes based on a sketch trip to Hokkaido. Although the style of the Shijo School can be seen clearly, the grand views of strange lands captured by the eyes of this great Kyoto master are depicted straightforwardly with severe expression, which comes from modern consciousness to create paintings aiming toward Nihonga landscapes surpassing the traditional landscape composition. (「New Edition Grace, Beauty and Inqenuity-Masterpices of the Museum of Imperial Collections, Sannomaru Shozokan Vol.2」2003)