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Beauties of the Four Seasons: Path Under the Bush Clovers (Autumn) Beauties of the Four Seasons: Path Under the Bush Clovers (Autumn)

1950/Color on silk, hanging scroll (one of tetraptych)

51.2 x 57.0 cm

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SUMMARY

This series of four hanging scrolls with the themes of spring, summer, autumn and winter combines the beauty of woman with the scenery of each season. From the scene and the flowers arranged in each scroll the season can be understood. All of the hairstyles and fashion, the little items and tools, and the interiors also recall specific intentions and sentiments, adding to the attraction. It is a masterpiece of bijinga work, with an atmosphere of unpretentious taste and romanticism that is unique to Kaburaki Kiyokata.

ARTIST

Kaburaki Kiyokata

1878-1972

Born in Tokyo. In 1891 Kaburaki Kiyokata became a disciple of ukiyo-e painter Mizuno Toshitaka. From 1894 he began to work on newspaper illustrations. Later he formed Shikokai, then named Ugoukai, and from that group he published Ichiyo Joshi no Haka (The Grave of Authoress Higuchi Ichiyo”). He received the second award, which was the highest given, in the 9th Bun-ten exhibition. In 1917 he formed the Kinrei-sha artists’ group with Matsuoka Eikyu and others. In 1927 he submitted the work Tsukiji-Akashicho to the 8th Teiten exhibition, and was awarded the Imperial Academy of Fine Arts Prize. He received the Cultural Medal in 1954.

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