HIKMAN, MONEY L.; SATO, YASUHIRO
The Paintings of Jakuchu
The Asia Society Galleries in association with Harry N. Abrams, Inc. New York. 1989, 1st Edition. (ISBN: 9780810935006). Hardcover, with dust jacket. Book, English text.; Hardcover (cloth with dust jacket); 23.5 x 31.5 cm.; 1.4 Kg.; 224 pages with 169 illustrations, of which 97 in colour. Used with signs of wear on the exterior of the dust jacket and on the interior. Small chip on the rear bottom left side of the dust jacket. Good condition overall.; Catalogue from the exhibition "The Paintngs of Jakuchu" held at The Asia Society Galleries, New York, October 5, 1989 - December 6, 1989 and at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, December 21, 1989 - Febraury 2, 1990.; The Paintings of Jakuchu presents the work of one of Japan's most important artists. Born in Kyoto in 1716 to a family of greengrocers, Ito Jakuchu remained fascinated throughout his life with the forms and colors of the natural world. In his strikingly original paintings, reproduced here in 97 full-color plates and 72 black-and-white illustrations, Jakuchu combined his pictorial interests with a devout Buddhist concern for the essential unity of life. His polychrome paintings are notable for their rich, naturalistic detail, while his lively works in monochrome ink are imbued with the spirit of Zen. Jakuchu's paintings reveal not only the artist's careful study of the great artistic traditions of the past in China and Japan, but also the new spirit of conceptual experimentation that flourished in the city of Kyoto in the eighteenth century. Dr. Money Hickman, of the Asiatic Departament of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, has collaborated on this volume with Yasuhiro Sato, from the Agency for Cultural Affairs, Tokyo, who has conducted extensive research on the art of Jakuchu. Together, they examine Jakuchu's artistic heritage, the social and intellectual atmosphere of Kyoto, and comment on individual works - both on Jakuchu's large, complex, color paintings and his distinctive monochrome pieces. This catalogue accompanies an important exhibition of Jakuchu's work, the first major show brought from Japan devoted entirely to the accomplishments of a single Japanese painter. Organized by the Agency for Cultural Affairs, Tokyo, The Asia Society Galleries, New York, and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the exhibition includes paintings from Japanese collections, such s the Imperial Household Collection, Tokyo, which have not previously been shown in the West. The delicacy and timelessness of Jakuchu's art is evident throughout this beautiful produced volume. An appendix, and extensive chronology, and a bibliography add to its lasting value. Good/Dust Jacket Included.
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