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Cherry Blossoms at Daigo-ji Temple

奥村土牛1972

Yamatane Museum of Art

Yamatane Museum of Art
Tokyo , 日本

This weeping cherry tree is in the Sanpô-in subtemple of Kyoto's Daigo-ji temple. Around 1963, around ten years before this painting was created, Togyû traveled to Yakushi-ji temple in Nara for the 7th anniversary memorial services being held for his teacher Kobayashi Kokei. On his way home from Nara, he stopped by Daigo-ji for a visit during which he experienced the "sublime beauty" of the weeping cherry against an earthen wall. He spent several days at the site, sketching the cherry tree in full blossom before the wall, from morning until far into the evening. For a while he was captivated by the thought, "at some point I want to paint this work." Then in 1972, when the cherry tree was in bloom, he visited the temple again and was finally able to complete this work. The pale reddish pink of the cherry blossoms created from the unique Nihonga pigments made of wataenji (the secretion of Laccifer lacca) and gofun (shell white), envelope the entire composition in a lyrical evocation of spring. Togyû was 83 years old when he painted this work.

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  • タイトル: Cherry Blossoms at Daigo-ji Temple
  • 作者の生存期間: 1889 - 1990
  • 作者の国籍: Japan
  • 作者の性別: Male
  • 作成日: 1972
  • 作成場所: Tokyo, Japan
  • 材質・技法(日本語): 紙本・彩色・額(1面)
  • 実際のサイズ: w1158 x h1355 mm
  • 作家名(日本語): 奥村土牛
  • 作品名(日本語): 醍醐
  • Painter: Okumura Togyū
  • タイプ: Nihonga (Modern Japanese Paintings)
  • 権利: Yamatane Museum of Art, Japan、 © Yamatane Museum of Art, 2013
  • 媒体/技法: Color on Paper
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