The Kura - Japanese Art Treasures

Robert Mangold has been working with Japanese antiques since 1995 with an emphasis on ceramics, Paintings, Armour and Buddhist furniture.

Japanese MOON and PINE SCROLL, FUKUDA KODOJIN


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Directory: Archives: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Pre 1930: Item # 307975

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One of two paintings currently offered by the highly sought after literati artist Fukuda Kodojin (1865-1944) featuring an erratic image of the full moon seen through bristling pine performed in thin ink on paper and enclosed in the original signed wooden box dated 1925. The brazen brushwork will rattle images of the subtleties of Japanese art, and yet the scene is at once calming. It is bordered in caramel cloth extended with soft brown, featuring bamboo knurl rollers and measures 13 by 59 inches (33 x 150 cm). Kodojins status as a poet, calligrapher and literati artist has reached legendary status. Born at a time of great change (4 years before the final fall of the Edo Government), he lived through the westernization of the Meiji, Taisho Democracy, and rise to Imperialism and defeat of the Showa era. He was self taught, part of a small group of artists existing outside conventional circles in pre-war Japan. He purposefully destroyed a large portion of his remaining work just before his death, leaving only that which must have met some personal criteria. For more on the life of this remarkable artist see the book Old Taoist (Addiss), or Unexplored Avenues of Japanese Painting. His work also was recently presented for exhibition at the New Orleans Museum of Art, and is part of the Hakutakuan collection among many others.