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Folding Screen with Waves, Flowers, and Fans

KAYAMA Matazō1977

Japan Information and Culture Center, Embassy of Japan in the United States

Japan Information and Culture Center, Embassy of Japan in the United States
Washington, DC, United States

In 1958, KAYAMA Matazō studied a technique known as kirikane* under
the guidance of AGATA Jirō, an artist recognized for producing a
complete copy of the illustrated handscroll of The Tale of Genji. Kayama
explored and sought to develop various decorative expressions for
folding screens, and this piece is one such result. Using kirikane, and
in a style similar to the 17th century Rinpa school, this folding screen
centers upon a beautiful backdrop of flowing water. It is composed of
fans decorated with plums, peonies, bellflowers, maple leaves, and water
irises. Though these elements evince tradition, others depart from it.
The distinct colors and rhythmic brushstrokes in this piece highlight
Kayama’s unique sense of artistry. It can be said that his keen sensibilities
created the modern, ornamental world seen in this work of art.

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  • Title: Folding Screen with Waves, Flowers, and Fans
  • Creator: KAYAMA Matazō
  • Date Created: 1977
  • Physical Dimensions: Folding screen, color on paper
  • Medium: 180 x 600 cm (707/8 x 2363/16 in)
Japan Information and Culture Center, Embassy of Japan in the United States

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