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“Akebonoya” waka poem

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Hon'ami Kōetsu (1558-1637) was a pivotal Japanese artist of the Rinpa school, renowned for calligraphy, lacquerware, pottery & painting. Inspired by Heian aesthetics, his work profoundly influenced generations of artists and embodies the spirit of ea

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Against an extravagant design of chrysanthemums and mist rendered in gold flakes and gold dust, the most famous calligrapher of his age, Hon’ami Kōetsu, has inscribed a single waka (31-syllable court verse) by Minamoto no Michiteru (Koga Michiteru, 1187-1248), a high-ranked courtier-poet of ancient times, whose poems, including the one cited here, were included in distinguished imperially sponsored anthologies such as the New Collection of Japanese Poems Ancient and Modern (Shin kokin wakashu). Evoking the autumn season in the capital, the verse here reads: 曙や川瀬の波のたかせ舟 くだすか人の袖の秋きり Akebono ya kawase no nami no takasebune kudasu ka hito no sode no akikiri At the break of dawn a skiff rides the rapids of the river, as the boatman’s sleeves drift in the autumn mist. (Trans. John T. Carpenter) This example of a waka on a gorgeously decorated shikishi (poem card) serves as a textbook example of Kōetsu’s distinctive hand. While manifesting the calligrapher’s brilliant sense of spacing, it shows off his alacrity at creating ligatures between clusters of two of three characters—that injects a new rhythm of reading to the poem. Characteristic of Kōetsu’s handwriting, extremely simple characters such as the possessive particle no 乃or hito 人( [boat]man) are inscribed boldly to make them stand out. At the same time, to create a sense of variation, the calligrapher employs an exceedingly complex variant form of the particle no濃 at the bottom of the third column—the way he inscribes this character became one of his trademark idiosyncracies.

Kunstnerens biografi

early life and influences

hon'ami kōetsu, a celebrated japanese painter, was born in 1558 in kyoto, japan. his family, renowned for their expertise in sword polishing and connoisseurship, had served the imperial court and notable warlords of the sengoku period, including oda nobunaga and toyotomi hideyoshi.

artistic contributions

kōetsu's artistic journey began with his involvement in the rinpa school of painting, which he significantly influenced. his groundbreaking works, created during a time of warfare and political turmoil in japan, had a profound impact on japanese art. notably, kōetsu's collaboration with the painter tawaraya sōtatsu resulted in numerous decorated pieces.

notable works and legacy

key art movement: the rinpa school of painting, which kōetsu inspired, is characterized by its use of mineral pigments and organic materials on silk or paper.

museums and collections

artistic legacy: kōetsu's influence on japanese art is undeniable. his pioneering work in the rinpa school has inspired generations of artists, cementing his place in the annals of art history.

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conclusion:

hon'ami kōetsu's profound impact on japanese art is a testament to his innovative spirit and artistic genius. his legacy continues to inspire artists and art enthusiasts alike, making him an integral part of japan's rich cultural heritage.
hon'ami kōetsu

hon'ami kōetsu

1558 - 1637 , Japan

Kort om kunstneren

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Rinpa school
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Ogata Kōrin']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Kobori Enshū']
  • Date Of Birth: 1558
  • Full Name: Hon'ami Kōetsu 本阿弥 光悦
  • Nationality: Japanese
  • Notable Artworks:
    • White Raku
    • Writing Box with Pontoon Bridge
  • Place Of Birth: Kyoto, Japan