Fishing in Springtime, 1700s. Creator: Ike Taiga (Japanese, 1723-1776)
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Fishing in Springtime, 1700s. Creator: Ike Taiga (Japanese, 1723-1776)
Fishing in Springtime, 1700s. Ike Taiga was subject to many artistic influences; we know he practiced Zen calligraphy from an early age, his father may have had ties to the famous painter Ogata Korin (1658-1716), he may have trained under a Tosa school painter, and he is thought to have seen Western images early on that informed his approach in representing depth. Though he started with professional beginnings--making a living after his fathers death by selling paintings on fans--he surrounded himself with the members of the literati community, and never stopped absorbing stylistic influences from diverse sources throughout his career. As a result, his style is unique and aesthetically definitive of nanga --the name given to Japanese literati painting
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