Maple and Flowers, attributed to Suzuki Kiitsu, 1840s
Ink and color on hanging silk scroll
40 ¼ x 11 ⅝ in. (102.2 x 29.6 cm)
Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, CT, USA
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Happy #WorldAnimalDay!
Suzuki Kiitsu (1796 - 1858)
One Hundred Birds and One Hundred Animals
Japan, Edo period, 1843
pair of hanging scrolls; ink, color, & gold pigment on silk
From “The Life of Animals in Japanese Art” exhibition at National Gallery of Art (2019)
“Native birds and animals appear alongside an elephant, a camel, and other exotic species. A mythical phoenix perches on the mountain in the scroll at right, while a kirin flies through clouds in the one at left. A sacred animal with the horns of a dragon and the legs of a deer, the kirin is said to materialize when saints or benevolent rulers appear. With real and fantastic creatures coexisting in harmony amid blossoming plants from all four seasons, these scrolls suggest a Buddhist paradise.”
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Wind God and Thunder God, by Suzuki Kiitsu, 19th century
https://www.masterpiece-of-japanese-culture.com/paintings/god-of-wind-thunder-suzuki-kiitsu
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Irises and Moth, Suzuki Kiitsu, 1850
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— Birds and Flowers of the Four Seasons 19c by Suzuki Kiitsu
The right screen features spring and summer flowers, while the left screen focuses of autumn and winter plants.
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Beach Rose Fruit and Fukien Orchid by Hoitsu Sakai (1761-1828), Kiitsu Suzuki (1795-1858) and Kimei Nakano (1834-1891), included in Shiki No Hana (Flowers of the Four Seasons) published in 1908
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鈴木其一 Suzuki Kiitsu 1796-1858
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Wind God and Thunder God, by Suzuki Kiitsu, 19th century
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Detail from "Morning Glories" (朝顔, Asagao), ca. 1840s, by Suzuki Kiitsu (鈴木其一, 1796–1858) a 19th century Japanese painter of the Rinpa school.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, The USA.
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Título: Pájaros y flores
alrededor de 1855
Artista: Suzuki Kiitsu (Japón, 1796 – 1858)
Detalles:
Lugar donde se realizó la obra: Japón
Período: Período Edo (Tokugawa) 1615 - 1868 → Japón
Fecha: alrededor de 1855
Categorías de medios: Desplazamiento, Pintura
Materiales usados: pergamino colgante; color sobre seda
Dimensiones: imagen de 127,0 x 55,4 cm; Rollo de 194,0 x 70,0 x 75,4 cm
Fecha de firma: Firmado lr, en japonés, tinta [inscrito] "Seisei Kiitsu" [y sello del artista]. Sin fecha.
Crédito: Comprado en 1983
Información e imagen de la web de la Art Gallery NSW.
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