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Print from the series A True Mirror of Chinese and Japanese Poems (Shiika shashinkyo
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Print from the series A True Mirror of Chinese and Japanese Poems (Shiika shashinkyo
3115009 Print from the series A True Mirror of Chinese and Japanese Poems (Shiika shashinkyo), c.1833 (colour woodblock print) by Hokusai, Katsushika (1760-1849); Private Collection; (add.info.: signed Zen Hokusai Iitsu hitsu and published by Moriya Jihei (Kinshindo), circa 1833, comprising:
1. The poet Ariwara no Narihira (Ariwara no Narihira): Peasants pounding cloth by moonlight
2. Gathering rushes (Tokusagari): An old peasant is crossing a bridge, returning home at dusk after gathering rushes
3. The Minister Toru (Toru daijin): Minamoto no Toru (822-95) is enjoying the company of two friends in his large garden
4. Li Po (Ri Haku): Supported by two young followers, the famous Chinese poet Li Po (701-62) admires the waterfall of Lo-Shan in the Chinese province of Kiang-Si
5. A Horse rider in the Snow: A Chinese man on horseback accompanied by a servant looks out over a snowy scene
6. A Youth Setting out from Home (Shonenko): A Chinese youth rides a white horse along a lake-side path, a fisherman dozing on the bank ahead, while farther up the road a second horseman appears to be waiting for the young man to catch up
7. Sei Shonagon Meng Zi, fearful for his life, trying to open the gate of Hunguguan to get to safety; a scene from an historical episode from Chinese history which the poetess Sei Shonagon alluded to in a poem
8. Abe no Nakamaro: The nobleman Abe no Nakamaro (698-770) is seated on the terrace of a Chinese palace, gazing at the moon whilst attendants arrive with some food
9. Bo Juyi (Hakurakuten): Based on the Noh play Hakurakuten, a scene of a poetry competition between a Chinese poet Bo Juyi and Sumiyoshi, disguised as a fisherman
10. Harumichi no Tsuraki: The poet Harumichi no Tsuraki dressed in court nobles attire and accompanied by two attendants, crosses a bridge over a gushing river in a mountainous landscape
Each nagaban); Photo eChristies Images; Japanese, out of copyright
Media ID 23291914
© Christie's Images / Bridgeman Images
A True Mirror Printmaking Series Shiika Shashinkyo Poems
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This print from the series "A True Mirror of Chinese and Japanese Poems" by Hokusai takes us on a visual journey through ancient East Asian landscapes. Created in 1833, this colour woodblock print showcases ten exquisite scenes that depict various moments in Chinese and Japanese history. From peasants pounding cloth under the moonlight to a nobleman gazing at the moon on a Chinese palace terrace, each image tells its own unique story. We witness an old peasant crossing a bridge after gathering rushes, while Li Po, the famous Chinese poet, admires the majestic waterfall of Lo-Shan. A snowy scene captures our attention as we observe a horse rider accompanied by his servant overlooking nature's frozen beauty. The artist skillfully portrays historical episodes such as Sei Shonagon Meng Zi trying to open the gate of Hunguguan for safety and Bo Juyi engaging in a poetry competition disguised as a fisherman. The poet Harumichi no Tsuraki dressed in court nobles attire gracefully crosses a bridge over rushing waters amidst breathtaking mountainous scenery. Hokusai's attention to detail and mastery of color bring these scenes to life, transporting viewers back in time to experience these poetic moments firsthand. This collection not only celebrates traditional East Asian culture but also serves as an artistic testament to Hokusai's profound influence on Japanese art. As we gaze upon this remarkable photo print, we are reminded of how art has the power to transcend time and connect us with centuries-old stories and emotions.
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