Silver Wind The Arts of Sakai Hoitsu, 1761-1828 Matthew P. McKelway, Tadashi Kobayashi, Toshinobu Yasumura

Series:
Japan Society Series
Format:
Paperback
Publication date:
04 Sep 2012
ISBN:
9780300183139
Dimensions:
192 pages: 241 x 254 x 14mm
Illustrations:
110 colour illustrations

Sakai Hoitsu was one of the most prominent painters of late 18th- and early 19th-century Japan, known for technical bravura, arresting compositions, and striking use of colour. After becoming a Buddhist monk, Hoitsu was able to dedicate himself to painting, establishing a studio, and studying the work of Ogata Korin (1658-1716). Hoitsu successfully revived the earlier artist's style, which later came to be known as Rimpa, "the school of Korin". The first book in English to focus exclusively on the work of this important artist, "Silver Wind" examines fifty-eight of Hoitsu's works and those of his predecessors and artistic heirs, ranging from scrolls and screens to fans, lacquer, and woodblock-printed books. Accompanying essays explore Hoitsu's discovery and reinterpretation of Korin's artistic legacy; the aesthetics of the Rimpa style; and the career of Suzuki Kiitsu, his leading student.

Matthew P. McKelway is Takeo and Itsuko Atsumi Associate Professor of Japanese Art History at Columbia University. Tadashi Kobayashi is professor of art history at Gakushuin University, Tokyo. Yoshinobu Yasumura is director of the Itabashi Art Museum, Tokyo.