
artist
title
”Pine Tree and Hawk”
size
painting:93.5×32.5 cm
full length:172.5×43.4 cm
full length:172.5×43.4 cm
method
ink on silk
other
・A similar work, “Pine Tree and Hawk”, is included in the Etsuko and Joe Price Collection, featured in the special exhibition “200th Anniversary of Jakuchū’s death Jakuchū!” (Kyoto National Museum, 2000) (p.214 / No.75)
artdescription
Itō Jakuchū (1716-1800) was a painter of the mid-Edo period.
He is very famous in Japan, and known for his unique art style.
Jakuchū was born in Kyōto, as the eldest son of Ito Genzaemon, who was a grocer.
In 1739, when he was 23 years old, his father Genzaemon passed away, and he took over his father's shop. Then, he transferred the headship of the family to his little brother when he was 40 years old. After that, he was into painting.
Jakuchū was already famous at that time as a remarkable painter.
In latter days of his life, he was living in Kyōto.
He is very famous in Japan, and known for his unique art style.
Jakuchū was born in Kyōto, as the eldest son of Ito Genzaemon, who was a grocer.
In 1739, when he was 23 years old, his father Genzaemon passed away, and he took over his father's shop. Then, he transferred the headship of the family to his little brother when he was 40 years old. After that, he was into painting.
Jakuchū was already famous at that time as a remarkable painter.
In latter days of his life, he was living in Kyōto.