Estampe japonaise "Confederate Rose" par Matsumura Keibun
Artiste :Matsumura Keibun
Titre :Confederate Rose
Date :c. 1818-1829
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Source :Minneapolis Institute of Arts
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Matsumura Keibun was one of the leading artists of the Shij� school, which was established by Matsumura Goshun (1752-1811), his older brother and mentor. Keibun's paintings, most of which depict birds and flowers, are marked by soft brushwork and a close attention to naturalistic detail, characteristics common among the Shij� school artists. In his native city of Kyoto, Keibun designed a number of surimono prints for local poetry societies, including this one. The poets submitted fifteen haiku poems on the topic of autumn and Keibun depicted a spray of confederate rose, which blooms in early autumn. A large flower and a small bud are printed in gradated pink tones. Delicately embossed lines, representing the veins of the petals, are the work of a highly skilled carver and printer.