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Cherry Blossoms at Night (“Flowers” scroll from the Snow, Moon, and Flowers triptych)
- 1952
- Color on silk, hanging scroll
- 53.0 x 71.5 cm
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ARTIST
Yokoyama Taikan
(1868-1958)
Born in Ibaraki, Yokoyama Taikan was a member of the first graduating class of the Tokyo School of Fine Arts. In 1898, following his master Okakura Tenshin, he participated in the founding of the Japan Art Academy and published work featuring the mossen (“painting without outline”) technique, inspired by elements of Western painting. Later, as the Academy moved, he came to live in Izura in Ibaraki. In 1914, following his late master’s will, he revived the Academy. He spent his entire life in pursuit of his master’s ideals, and established a magnanimous artistic world that was unique to him. In 1937 he became one of the first people to receive the Cultural Medal.
Exhibit history
- Jun 1, 2020 (Mon)~Jul 5, 2020 (Sun)
Great Masters of Japanese Painting from the Tokyo Fuji Art Museum Collection Shimane Art Museum (Shimane, Japan) - Oct 26, 2019 (Sat)~Dec 1, 2019 (Sun)
Special Exhibition: Seiryu-sha’s 90th Anniversary Ryushi Memorial Museum (Tokyo, Japan) - Apr 29, 2017 (Sat)~Jun 25, 2017 (Sun)
The Collection of the Tokyo Fuji Art Museum: East and West Encounters Niihama City Museum of Art (Ehime, Japan) - Nov 15, 2014 (Sat)~Jan 18, 2015 (Sun)
The Quintessence of Japanese Paintings Takasaki Tower Museum of Art (Gunma, Japan) - Mar 16, 2013 (Sat)~May 8, 2013 (Wed)
Nihon-ga Masterpieces of Tokyo Fuji Art Museum The Niigata Prefectural Museum of Modern Art (Niigata, Japan) - Oct 16, 2010 (Sat)~Nov 28, 2010 (Sun)
Tokyo Fuji Art Museum Collection: Masterpieces of Modern Japanese Painting New Otani Art Museum (Tokyo, Japan) - Oct 10, 2009 (Sat)~Nov 29, 2009 (Sun)
Excellent Works of Modern Japanese Paintings Nariwa Museum (Okayama, Japan) - Apr 11, 2009 (Sat)~May 31, 2009 (Sun)
Flowers, Image of Beauty and Lives Yokosuka Museum of Art (Kanagawa, Japan) - May 1, 1998 (Fri)~Jun 30, 1998 (Tue)
Treasures of Japanese Arts and Crafts—400 Years of Japanese Art from the Momoyama Period to Modernity National Dr. Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall (Taipei, Taiwan)
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