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Carp Swimming up a Waterfall

A powerful Sumi-e ink wash painting by Maruyama Ozui capturing a carp ascending a waterfall to symbolize strength, this serene Japanese masterpiece invites you to bring timeless tranquility into your collection.

Maruyama Ozui (1766-1829) was a Japanese painter renowned for his dynamic 'splash' technique & depictions of fish, waterfalls, and landscapes. Explore his iconic works!

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  • Notable elements or techniques: Sumi-e ink wash, splash technique
  • Medium: Ink on paper/silk
  • Influences: Maruyama Ōkyo
  • Title: Carp Swimming up a Waterfall
  • Year: 1799
  • Artist: Maruyama Ozui
  • Artistic style: Sumi-e (ink wash painting)

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Dipinto datato anno della Capra Kansei 11, corrispondente al 1799, nel mezzo dell

Biografie artist

A Legacy of Splashing Ink: The Life and Art of Maruyama Ozui

Maruyama Ozui, born in Kyoto in 1766 and passing away in 1829, occupies a fascinating position within the landscape of Japanese painting. Though often overshadowed by his father, the celebrated Maruyama Ōkyo—the founder of the influential Maruyama school—Ozui carved out his own distinct artistic identity, becoming renowned for his dynamic depictions of fish, waterfalls, and landscapes imbued with a remarkable sense of energy. His work represents not merely imitation but a sensitive continuation and evolution of the family’s aesthetic principles, marked by a distinctive “splash” technique that brought an unprecedented vitality to traditional Japanese motifs.

The Shadow of a Master: Early Life and Training

Ozui's artistic journey was inextricably linked to his father’s towering presence. Maruyama Ōkyo had already revolutionized Japanese painting by the time Ozui came of age, challenging established conventions with his commitment to realistic representation—a style informed by both Western perspective techniques encountered through imported stereoscopes and a deep study of Chinese masters like Qian Xuan and Qiu Ying. Ozui benefited immensely from this environment, receiving rigorous training directly under Ōkyo’s tutelage. This apprenticeship instilled in him not only technical proficiency but also a profound understanding of the principles underpinning the Maruyama school: a focus on direct observation from nature (*shasei*), meticulous detail, and a rejection of overly stylized or formulaic approaches. However, Ozui wasn't simply a copyist; he absorbed these lessons and began to develop his own unique voice, one that embraced a more fluid and expressive handling of ink and color.

A Distinctive Style: Fish, Waterfalls, and the ‘Splash’ Technique

While Ōkyo’s work often featured detailed botanical studies and portraits, Ozui gravitated towards subjects that allowed him to showcase his burgeoning talent for capturing movement and atmosphere. He became particularly celebrated for his paintings of fish—carp, sweetfish, and other aquatic creatures rendered with astonishing realism and a palpable sense of life. These were not static representations; they seemed to shimmer and dart across the canvas, their scales catching the light, their fins trailing in the current. Central to this effect was Ozui’s innovative “splash” technique—a method of applying ink and color in bold, spontaneous strokes that created a dynamic interplay of textures and tones. This wasn't merely about replicating the appearance of water; it was about conveying its essence—its power, its fluidity, its ever-changing nature. His waterfalls, too, benefited from this approach, becoming swirling vortices of energy that seemed to leap off the page.

Collaborative Works and Artistic Legacy

Ozui’s career wasn't solely defined by individual masterpieces. He frequently collaborated with other artists—a common practice in Japanese painting traditions—often contributing sections to larger-scale compositions. A notable example is a four-panel sliding door composition featuring a school of fish, an eel and a turtle, where Ozui worked alongside his father and several other prominent painters like Nagasawa Rosetsu and Yamamoto Shurei. These collaborative projects demonstrate the interconnectedness of the artistic community in Kyoto during this period and highlight Ozui’s respected position within it. While documentation of his life remains somewhat sparse, his surviving works—particularly those showcasing his signature “splash” technique—have secured his place as a significant figure in Japanese art history. He inherited his father's position as head of the Maruyama school, ensuring its continued influence for generations to come. His paintings continue to captivate viewers with their vibrant energy and masterful depiction of the natural world, serving as a testament to the enduring power of observation, skill, and artistic innovation.
maruyama ozui

maruyama ozui

1766 - 1829 , Japan

Detalii rapide

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Maruyama School
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Shijō School']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Ishida Yūtei
    • Qian Xuan
    • Qiu Ying
  • Date Of Birth: June 12, 1733
  • Date Of Death: August 31, 1795
  • Full Name: Maruyama Ōkyo
  • Nationality: Japanese
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Carp Swimming up a Waterfall
    • Sweetfish in Summer and Autumn
    • Pine Trees in the Snow
  • Place Of Birth: Kyoto, Japan