artist
title
“Seki”
size
painting:106.6×34.9cm
full length:187.3×37.5cm
full length:187.3×37.5cm
method
ink on silk
artdescription
Sakai Hōitsu (1761-1829) was a painter of the late-Edo period.
He was the little brother of Sakai Tadazane, who was the owner of Himeji Castle in Hyōgo prefecture. Tadazane was known as a tea artist and poet.
He bacame a monk at Nishi Honganji Temple when he was 37 years old. After that, he was called Hōitsu.
His art style is based on the methods of Itō Jakuchū and also some European artworks.
He was really influenced by Ogata Kōrin, who was a painter of the Rinpa school.
He was the little brother of Sakai Tadazane, who was the owner of Himeji Castle in Hyōgo prefecture. Tadazane was known as a tea artist and poet.
He bacame a monk at Nishi Honganji Temple when he was 37 years old. After that, he was called Hōitsu.
His art style is based on the methods of Itō Jakuchū and also some European artworks.
He was really influenced by Ogata Kōrin, who was a painter of the Rinpa school.