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Itō Jakuchū  (1716–1800)  wikidata:Q1240575
 
Itō Jakuchū
Description Japanese painter
Date of birth/death 1 March 1716 Edit this at Wikidata 27 October 1800 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Nishiki Market Manpuku-ji
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creator QS:P170,Q1240575
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English: Ito Jakuchu's Pair of Mandarin Ducks an dWillows. In Shinbi Taikan: “OWNED BY THE IMPERIAL HOUSEHOLD. (WOOD-CUTS.) We have already reproduced, in this series, several of the Thirty pictures by Jakuchū which belong to the Imperial Household. The present pictures are reproduced from two more of the thirty, and they were done by the artist with a veritable pouring out of his might and ability. He did not wish to have these pictures pass into the hands of ordinary people, and so he donated them to a certain famous temple, because he desired to have them preserved as mementos long after his death. With this purpose, he sent them to Sholcokuji, and now they belong to the Imperial Household. He did not care to receive money for these masterpieces, and the fresh design of the subjects display a wealth of skill such as cannot be found in other artists' works. There is no one who surpasses him in his particular mode of treatment. ”
日本語: 伊藤若冲『雪柳鴛鷺岡』 真美大観 15 「帝室の御物に係かる若沖一二十幅の大作は 先に既に其のー二を出だせり『鼓に掲ぐる 所の二岡亦各、其のーどす、若沖丹精を披澄 して此の大聯作を成就し、之を俗農に流博 せるこどを欲せず、名山に織して永ー身後 に留めむこどを糞ひ、畢げて相園寺に寄せ しもの、今や韓して御府の珍ど鴛る、利を捨 て』作を重んしたる高適の心操、誠に欽省 すべきなり、此の二岡亦例に依りて装飾美 の要素に富み、巧麗奇抜曾て他に類品を見 ず、一家の機軸超然どして世外に高し」
Dimensions:ca. 137,4 × 80,3 cm
Date 18th century
date QS:P571,+1750-00-00T00:00:00Z/7
Source/Photographer Woodcut reproduction in: Tajima Shiichi; Shinbi taikan [真美大観] 15; Kyōto 1907 (Nihon bukkyō Shinbi Kyōkai)
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