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Янагисава Киэн (1706 -1758) - тоже один из первых художников бундзинга.
Yanagisawa Kien
(b Edo [now Tokyo], 1706; d Koriyama [now in Nara Prefect.], 1758). Japanese painter and calligrapher. With Gion Nankai and Sakaki Hyakusen, he was one of the pioneers of Japanese literati painting . Born into the influential Yanagisawa family, who ruled the domain of Koriyama, he received a Confucian education in Edo, one of his teachers being the famous Confucian scholar and calligrapher Ogyu Sorai (1666-1728). Kien also received painting lessons from a minor master of the KANO SCHOOL but soon became dissatisfied and began to study Chinese paintings and calligraphy of the Ming period (1368-1644), which were available to him in the form of woodblock-printed books and imported originals. He became directly acquainted with Chinese literati culture by studying with Chinese Zen monks of the Obaku (Chin. Huang bo) sect and was taught Chinese-style calligraphy (karajo) by Hosoi Kotaku. Kien also mastered the Sixteen Noble Accomplishments that were expected of a samurai, which included military arts, poetry and the tea ceremony, but his amateur artistic pursuits seem to have interested him more than his political and military duties. (He became head of his family in 1730.)
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Янагисава Киэн и его бамбуки .
Продолжение о бамбуках Я. Киэна.
Репродукции некоторых других работ. И еще немного о художнике.
Yanagisawa Kien was one of the chief retainers of the local government in Yamato Province (modern Nara). He was also one of the people who started the Nanga style in Japan. His real name was Rikyo, and his painting names were Chikukei, Gyokukei and Kien. He studied painting by imitating Chinese paintings from the Yuan and Ming dynasties. Later, he studied Kano School painting from which he gained the technique of colorful and precise sketching. He had multiple talents such as calligraphy, haiku poetry, and Noh performance. It is well known that Ike Taiga was one of his students.


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Yanagisawa Kien
(b Edo [now Tokyo], 1706; d Koriyama [now in Nara Prefect.], 1758). Japanese painter and calligrapher. With Gion Nankai and Sakaki Hyakusen, he was one of the pioneers of Japanese literati painting . Born into the influential Yanagisawa family, who ruled the domain of Koriyama, he received a Confucian education in Edo, one of his teachers being the famous Confucian scholar and calligrapher Ogyu Sorai (1666-1728). Kien also received painting lessons from a minor master of the KANO SCHOOL but soon became dissatisfied and began to study Chinese paintings and calligraphy of the Ming period (1368-1644), which were available to him in the form of woodblock-printed books and imported originals. He became directly acquainted with Chinese literati culture by studying with Chinese Zen monks of the Obaku (Chin. Huang bo) sect and was taught Chinese-style calligraphy (karajo) by Hosoi Kotaku. Kien also mastered the Sixteen Noble Accomplishments that were expected of a samurai, which included military arts, poetry and the tea ceremony, but his amateur artistic pursuits seem to have interested him more than his political and military duties. (He became head of his family in 1730.)
http://www.answers.com/Yanagisawa+Kien?nafid=3



Янагисава Киэн и его бамбуки .
Продолжение о бамбуках Я. Киэна.
Репродукции некоторых других работ. И еще немного о художнике.
Yanagisawa Kien was one of the chief retainers of the local government in Yamato Province (modern Nara). He was also one of the people who started the Nanga style in Japan. His real name was Rikyo, and his painting names were Chikukei, Gyokukei and Kien. He studied painting by imitating Chinese paintings from the Yuan and Ming dynasties. Later, he studied Kano School painting from which he gained the technique of colorful and precise sketching. He had multiple talents such as calligraphy, haiku poetry, and Noh performance. It is well known that Ike Taiga was one of his students.



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