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Hashimoto Kansetsu

  November 10, 1883
  February 26, 1945
   •   Asian Art   •   Wikipedia: Hashimoto Kansetsu

In the artistic annals of Japan in the Taishō and early Shōwa periods, the work of Hashimoto Kansetsu, born in Kōbe on November 10, 1883, and died on February 26, 1945, forms a significant pillar. An authoritative exponent of the Nihonga style of painting, Kansetsu brought to life the cultural heritage of Japanese art by fusing traditional techniques with a modern aesthetic sensibility. Born the eldest son of Hashimoto Kaiseki, an expert in Chinese literature, Kansetsu began his artistic training under the tutelage of Kataoka Kōkō, a master of the Shijō school. However, the vibrant cities of Tokyo and Kyoto continued to draw him in, where he honed his skills under the tutelage of Takeuchi Seiho and presented his works at prestigious national art exhibitions. His breakthrough came with the recognition of his painting "Ginreijō-gai no jukusetsu" at the second "Mombushō bijutsu tenrankai" in 1908. Kansetsu won further awards for his work "Han-Shan and Shide," which was recognized as an outstanding contribution.

Kansetsu spent his formative years in the cultural oasis of Kyoto after an inspiring trip to China. His continued travels, including numerous visits to China and two trips to Europe, broadened his artistic horizons and profoundly influenced his work. He perfected a new style within Nanga, which he modified with his knowledge of Chinese and Western painting. This earned him high accolades, including being named an artistic member of the Court and a member of the Academy of Arts. His artistic legacy is diverse and impressive. Works such as "Mokuran-shi," a series of paintings telling the story of the young lady Hua Mulan, "Iba Shin'en," which deals with the dynamics between attention and restlessness, and "Gen'en," a captivating depiction of monkeys in a tree, attest to his masterful craft and creative vision. Even during the Pacific War, Kansetsu continued his work, creating powerful paintings such as "Gumba nidai" and the triptych "Jūnigatsu yōka Jiang Kōhokō jō," both of which reflected important historical events. In addition, Kansetsu left behind a series of writings that further emphasize his contribution to the art world. His introduction to nanga, "Nanga eno dōtei," and the volume of essays, "Kansetsu zuihitsu," remain invaluable to those who appreciate the nanga genre and Japanese art in general. They offer a unique perspective on his thoughts and understanding of art. Although Kansetsu is no longer with us, his spirit lives on in his works, which are made available to a new generation of art lovers through carefully reproduced art prints.

Hashimoto Kansetsu

  November 10, 1883
  February 26, 1945
   •   Asian Art   •   Wikipedia: Hashimoto Kansetsu

In the artistic annals of Japan in the Taishō and early Shōwa periods, the work of Hashimoto Kansetsu, born in Kōbe on November 10, 1883, and died on February 26, 1945, forms a significant pillar. An authoritative exponent of the Nihonga style of painting, Kansetsu brought to life the cultural heritage of Japanese art by fusing traditional techniques with a modern aesthetic sensibility. Born the eldest son of Hashimoto Kaiseki, an expert in Chinese literature, Kansetsu began his artistic training under the tutelage of Kataoka Kōkō, a master of the Shijō school. However, the vibrant cities of Tokyo and Kyoto continued to draw him in, where he honed his skills under the tutelage of Takeuchi Seiho and presented his works at prestigious national art exhibitions. His breakthrough came with the recognition of his painting "Ginreijō-gai no jukusetsu" at the second "Mombushō bijutsu tenrankai" in 1908. Kansetsu won further awards for his work "Han-Shan and Shide," which was recognized as an outstanding contribution.

Kansetsu spent his formative years in the cultural oasis of Kyoto after an inspiring trip to China. His continued travels, including numerous visits to China and two trips to Europe, broadened his artistic horizons and profoundly influenced his work. He perfected a new style within Nanga, which he modified with his knowledge of Chinese and Western painting. This earned him high accolades, including being named an artistic member of the Court and a member of the Academy of Arts. His artistic legacy is diverse and impressive. Works such as "Mokuran-shi," a series of paintings telling the story of the young lady Hua Mulan, "Iba Shin'en," which deals with the dynamics between attention and restlessness, and "Gen'en," a captivating depiction of monkeys in a tree, attest to his masterful craft and creative vision. Even during the Pacific War, Kansetsu continued his work, creating powerful paintings such as "Gumba nidai" and the triptych "Jūnigatsu yōka Jiang Kōhokō jō," both of which reflected important historical events. In addition, Kansetsu left behind a series of writings that further emphasize his contribution to the art world. His introduction to nanga, "Nanga eno dōtei," and the volume of essays, "Kansetsu zuihitsu," remain invaluable to those who appreciate the nanga genre and Japanese art in general. They offer a unique perspective on his thoughts and understanding of art. Although Kansetsu is no longer with us, his spirit lives on in his works, which are made available to a new generation of art lovers through carefully reproduced art prints.





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