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Aged Pines

  • 制作日801
  • 寸法173.0cm x 369.0cm

Explore the serene landscapes of Sakaki Hyakusen (彭城百川), a 18th-century Japanese artist renowned for his evocative depictions of nature, including pines & moonlight scenes.

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Aged Pines

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In East Asian cultures, pine trees are venerated as symbols of longevity and virtue. In both screens on display here, two giant pines, each set against a smoothly gilded background, lean markedly to the left, but the composition is balanced by the branches, which reach toward one another. Flamboyant brushstrokes of coal-black ink define the hefty trunks and spiky needles, resulting in a sense of powerful monumentality. Together with his father, Suzuki Hyakunen, Shonen was one of the leading painters active in Kyoto during the Meiji period. After the country became more open to the West in the second half of the nineteenth century, they made efforts to preserve the subjects and style of traditional Japanese painting.

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Sakaki Hyakusen (彭城百川): A Master of Tranquil Landscapes

Sakaki Hyakusen, born Shin'en in Nagoya in 1697, was a pivotal figure in Edo-period Japanese landscape painting—a movement characterized by profound spiritual contemplation and meticulous observation of the natural world. Though biographical details remain scarce, his enduring legacy rests upon a remarkable body of work that continues to captivate viewers with its serene beauty and subtle symbolism. Hyakusen’s artistic journey unfolded against the backdrop of Japan's burgeoning intellectual ferment, influenced by Confucian ideals emphasizing harmony between humanity and nature alongside Shinto beliefs celebrating the sacredness of mountains and forests.
  • Early Life & Training:
  • Limited biographical information exists regarding Hyakusen’s formative years. He apprenticed under Sessai Hokusa, a renowned Kano school painter known for his masterful depictions of cherry blossoms and landscapes—a connection that undoubtedly instilled in Hyakusen a dedication to capturing the essence of Japanese scenery with unparalleled precision. This training solidified his understanding of compositional principles and brushwork techniques crucial to achieving atmospheric depth and conveying emotion.

Style & Technique: Embracing Atmospheric Depth

Hyakusen’s distinctive style is immediately recognizable by its masterful use of *yakusha-ga*, or portrait painting, combined with landscape compositions. However, it was his landscapes that truly cemented his reputation as one of the foremost artists of his time. He eschewed flamboyant displays of color and instead favored muted tones—primarily blues and greens—to evoke a sense of misty stillness and profound tranquility. Hyakusen’s technique involved layering thin washes of pigment to create luminous gradations, skillfully capturing the subtle nuances of light and shadow—a hallmark of Kano school painting. His meticulous attention to detail extended beyond mere representation; he aimed to convey not just what he saw but also how he felt when confronted with the majesty of nature. The artist’s favored subject matter included pine trees—symbols of longevity and resilience—often depicted bathed in moonlight, reflecting a deep spiritual yearning for enlightenment.
  • Notable Works:
  • Bamboo and Rock in Snow: This iconic piece exemplifies Hyakusen’s ability to distill the spirit of winter into a single frame. The composition—characterized by towering pine trees silhouetted against a snow-covered landscape—captures the austere beauty of the season while subtly hinting at themes of perseverance and spiritual contemplation.
  • Su Dongpo Laughing: Hyakusen’s depiction of Su Dongpo, a celebrated poet and philosopher known for his melancholic reflections on life and death, demonstrates his sensitivity to portraying human emotion within a natural setting. The painting subtly incorporates elements of pine trees—a recurring motif in Hyakusen's oeuvre—to reinforce the poem’s themes of solitude and contemplation.
  • Snowy Landscape: Another stunning example of Hyakusen’s artistic prowess, this landscape showcases his masterful control over tonal variation and atmospheric perspective. The artist skillfully renders the ethereal glow of moonlight illuminating snow-covered pines—creating a visual experience that transcends mere depiction to evoke profound emotional resonance.

Influence & Legacy

Sakaki Hyakusen’s influence extended far beyond his own lifetime, shaping the aesthetic sensibilities of subsequent generations of Japanese artists. His meticulous observation of nature and his unwavering commitment to capturing its spiritual essence established a precedent for landscape painting that continues to inspire artists today. Hyakusen's work stands as a testament to the enduring power of art to communicate profound ideas about human existence—a legacy enshrined in museums across Japan and internationally, ensuring that his serene landscapes will continue to captivate audiences for centuries to come.
sakaki hyakusen

sakaki hyakusen

1697 - 1752 , Japan

基本情報

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Landscape Painting
  • Date Of Birth: 1697
  • Full Name: Sakaki Hyakusen
  • Nationality: Japanese
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Bamboo and Rock in Snow
    • Su Dongpo Laughing
    • Snowy Landscape
  • Place Of Birth: Nagoya, Japan