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Greeting Card
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Greeting Card: Cranes, underpainting, waka poem scroll
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グリーティングカード 鶴図下絵和歌巻
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10.5 x 15.0 cm (when opened: 21.0 x 15.0 cm) |
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Country of manufacture: Japan
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Made of paper Includes 1 plain envelope in OPP bag Printing Method Offset printing Package: OPP bag
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*Greeting card [heavy artwork, underpainting of cranes, waka poem scroll]* Calligraphy: Hon'ami Koetsu, Painting: Tawaraya Sotatsu, Momoyama period, Kyoto National Museum collection A miraculous collaboration between Tawaraya Sotatsu, the founder of the Rimpa school, and Hon'ami Koetsu, known as one of the "Three Brushes of the Kan'ei Era" (Important Cultural Property, underpainting of cranes, waka poem scroll) (Kyoto National Museum collection). The original is 13 meters long, with dynamic calligraphy by Koetsu that emphasizes the boldness and fineness of the 36 waka poems, known as Japan's outstanding classics, written on a draft of a long flight of cranes by Sotatsu, from their first flight to their return to the shore to rest their wings. Greeting cards are a joy to receive, and it is good to express your gratitude even more simply by adding them to your gifts. We also recommend using it as a seasonal letter. Calligraphy: Honami Koetsu Born in Kyoto during the Eiroku period (1558-1637). In addition to his family's swordsmanship, he produced great works in a wide variety of fields. In particular, he is known as one of the "Three Writings of Kan'ei" in the field of Noh calligraphy. In his later years, he established an art village called Koetsu-mura in Takagamine, where he produced various works of art. His representative works are [a waka scroll with underpainting of cranes (a joint work with Tawaraya Sotatsu)] and [an inkstone box with maki-e lacquer on the bridge of a ship]. Painting: Sotatsu Tawaraya Date of birth and death unknown. Painter active from Momoyama to the early Edo period, who presided over the painting studio Eya [Tawaraya] in Kyoto. While rooted in the tradition of Yamato-e, his works are characterized by innovative forms, bold compositions, and vivid colors that are not bound by the formality of established schools. The decorative painting style originated by Sotatsu was developed into the Rimpa school by Ogata Korin. His representative works are [National Treasure: The Wind and Thunder Gods], [National Treasure: Lotus Pond with Water Fowl], and [National Treasure: Sekiya Mioji]. |
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Calligraphy: Hon'ami Koetsu, Painting: Tawaraya Sotatsu, Momoyama period, Kyoto National Museum collection
A miraculous collaboration between Tawaraya Sotatsu, the founder of the Rimpa school, and Hon'ami Koetsu, known as one of the "Three Brushes of the Kan'ei Era" (Important Cultural Property, underpainting of cranes, waka poem scroll) (Kyoto National Museum collection).
The original is 13 meters long, with dynamic calligraphy by Koetsu that emphasizes the boldness and fineness of the 36 waka poems, known as Japan's outstanding classics, written on a draft of a long flight of cranes by Sotatsu, from their first flight to their return to the shore to rest their wings.
Greeting cards are a joy to receive, and it is good to express your gratitude even more simply by adding them to your gifts. We also recommend using it as a seasonal letter.
Calligraphy: Honami Koetsu
Born in Kyoto during the Eiroku period (1558-1637). In addition to his family's swordsmanship, he produced great works in a wide variety of fields. In particular, he is known as one of the "Three Writings of Kan'ei" in the field of Noh calligraphy. In his later years, he established an art village called Koetsu-mura in Takagamine, where he produced various works of art. His representative works are [a waka scroll with underpainting of cranes (a joint work with Tawaraya Sotatsu)] and [an inkstone box with maki-e lacquer on the bridge of a ship].
Painting: Sotatsu Tawaraya
Date of birth and death unknown. Painter active from Momoyama to the early Edo period, who presided over the painting studio Eya [Tawaraya] in Kyoto. While rooted in the tradition of Yamato-e, his works are characterized by innovative forms, bold compositions, and vivid colors that are not bound by the formality of established schools. The decorative painting style originated by Sotatsu was developed into the Rimpa school by Ogata Korin. His representative works are [National Treasure: The Wind and Thunder Gods], [National Treasure: Lotus Pond with Water Fowl], and [National Treasure: Sekiya Mioji].
書:本阿弥光悦 画:俵屋宗達 桃山時代 京都国立博物館蔵
琳派の始祖・俵屋宗達と、「寛永の三筆」と称される本阿弥光悦による奇跡のコラボレーション作品『重要文化財 鶴図下絵和歌巻』(京都国立博物館蔵)。
原本では13メートルにおよぶ長さの中で、宗達が群鶴の飛び立って舞い、岸辺へもどって羽を休めるまでの長い飛翔を描いた下絵の上に、日本の優れた古典として知られる三十六歌仙の和歌が、光悦による太細を強調したダイナミックな書で書かれています。
貰うと嬉しいグリーティングカードは、贈り物に添えるだけでより一層感謝の気持ちを表せるのが良いですね。また、季節の便りとしてご利用いただくのもおすすめです。
書:本阿弥光悦(ほんあみ こうえつ)
永禄元〜寛永14年(1558〜1637)、京都生まれ。家業の刀剣の三事のほかにも多岐にわたる分野で偉大な作品をつくりあげた。特に能書では「寛永の三筆」と称される。晩年には鷹ヶ峯に光悦村といわれる芸術村を開き、様々な芸術作品を制作した。代表作は『重文 鶴図下絵和歌巻(俵屋宗達との合作)』『船橋蒔絵硯箱』。
画:俵屋宗達(たわらや そうたつ)
生没年不詳。桃山から江戸初期にかけ活躍した絵師で、京都の作画工房の絵屋「俵屋」の主宰者。大和絵の伝統に根ざしながらも、既成流派の形式にとらわれない斬新な造形、大胆な構図と鮮麗な色彩を特徴とする。宗達が創始したこの装飾画の流れは、尾形光琳により「琳派」として展開していった。代表作は『国宝 風神雷神図屏風』『国宝 蓮池水禽図』『国宝 関屋澪標図』。