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Landscape Painting in “Sumi” (ink) / Shin Takahashi - Suiboku Sansui
- Product ID
- 0022
- Name
- Shin Takahashi
- Profile
1940-
A member of Nihon Bijutsuin
(The Japan Academy of Fine Arts)- Size
- 880mm x 2000mm
- Roller End Material
- Red sandalwood
- Material of the Work
- Japanese paper
- Price
- JPY 240,000
- Stock Condition
- In stock
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- Description
Shinto is an ethnical religious framework in Japan and a polytheistic religion that is unique to Japan. Shinto originates in particular cultural traditions that have been believed since ancient times in Japan. Shinto is based on traditional ethnic and natural beliefs that have generated and grown naturally among ethnic groups living in Japan and has been gradually growing in conjunction with central and local systems of politics carried out by groups of local ruling families. According to Shinto’s idea, the “Kami” (gods) exist in “Shinrabanshou” (all things in nature, the whole creation). Religious services are considered important, with “Amatsu-kami” (god of heaven), “Kunitsu-kami” (gods of the land), and “Sorei” (ancestral spirit, collective of ancestral spirits that have lost their individualities, ancestors deified as kami, spirit of a kami) enshrined. We can say that Japanese people have lived together with nature since ancient days.
In this work, there are signs of human habitation in nature such as the bridge and the house. This is an interesting work which makes you feel the humans working in nature.