Round Frog - Monochrome-Style

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Ike no Taiga: Round Frog - Monochrome-Style, 50x70cm Framed Art Reproduction With Black Frame

Round Frog - Monochrome-Style

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The Artwork: Round Frog - Monochrome-Style

This small ink drawing of a body curled into a near-complete circle has long been one of the most photographed pieces of Japanese minimalist ink work. The product page attributes it to the great Edo-period literati painter Ike no Taiga (1723–1776); the same image is also widely catalogued under Matsumoto Hōji, the late-Edo sumi-e painter responsible for the better-known seated frog. Subject readings differ as well: most of the literature reads the form as a curled shorebird or sandpiper, others as a tucked frog. We keep both readings open here and present the design as a piece of Zen-influenced ink work from the eighteenth-century literati and Buddhist painting circuit.

The drawing is essentially a single brushstroke. A long arc closes on itself to give the body, the head tucks in at one end, the feet anchor it at the other. There is no shading, no underdrawing, no second pass. The form is close enough to the ensō — the Zen circle drawn in a single breath — for many vi . . . Read More >>


Japan historical period: Edo 江戸 (1603-1868)

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The Artist: Ike no Taiga

Ike no Taiga (1723–1776) was a painter and calligrapher of the mid-Edo period, and one of the founding figures of the Japanese literati painting school known as Nanga or Bunjinga.

He was born in Kyoto in 1723, the son of a minor official who died when Taiga was young. A gifted child, he is said to have studied calligraphy from the age of six and to have shown early skill at writing in the Chinese manner. He grew up in and around Kyoto, then the cultural heart of Japan, and spent much of his life there.

Taiga built his art on the example of Chinese scholar-painters, whose work reached Japan through imported manuals and printed albums. From these models he drew the literati ideal of painting as a personal, contemplative pursuit rather than a professional trade. Yet he was no mere copyist: his brushwork is loose, warm, and inventive, with soft washes and a rhythm entirely his own. He experimented freely, at times painting with his fingers rather than a brush.

Among his best-known works are . . . Read More >>

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