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Four Wise Men / Miyake Wakō - Shikunshi
- Product ID
- 0301
- Name
- Miyake Wakō
- Profile
Born in Gifu prefecture, 1944, Wakou started painting under his father from his earliest childhood. His father was a painter too. Wakou became a disciple of Shikou Kojima who was also from Gifu prefecture and a nationally famous painter. Wakou received formal artistic training from Shikou and showed a skill for almost everything; birds and flowers, landscape and people. A former member of 墨人(bokujin) society. Now he belongs to Oriental Art society and is still active on the front line of Japanese art world.
- Size
- 500mm x 1800mm
- Roller End Material
Redsandalwood- Material of the Work
- Japanese paper
- Price
- JPY 98,000
- Stock Condition
- In stock
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- Description
“Shikunshi” means “four wise men”, and “kunshi (wise men)” is a word that expresses a person with virtue and education in China. The four plants that represent the characteristics of the kunshi have become very popular as a theme and have been drawn in China since ancient times. The plants are orchids, bamboos, chrysanthemums, and plums. The orchid expresses the elegance of kunshi by the fact that it has a faint scent, the bamboo stretches straight and has momentum, the characteristic that it never breaks expresses strength, and the characteristic that it does not fade expresses prosperity. The colorful, vivid, and gorgeous appearance of chrysanthemums represents the gorgeousness of kunshi, and the characteristic of plum that bloom first in spring was considered as a symbol of vitality.
This work is a figure of the four wise men drawn by Miyake Wakō as four kinds of plants full of vitality. The depiction of colorful plants gives the painting a rhythm and it is a work that would entertain the viewer.