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Taki Katei

1830 - 1901

Datos clave

  • Topics explored: japanese art
  • Corpus themes:
    • nihonga style influences
    • traditional japanese techniques
  • Lifespan: 71 years
  • Top-ranked work: Design for a fan
  • Typical colors:
    • marrón rosáceo
    • gris
  • Best occasions: acento cromático
  • Born: 1830, Tokio, Japón
  • Copyright status: Public domain
  • Color intensity: equilibrado
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  • Top 3 works:
    • Design for a fan
    • Design for a screen
    • Preparatory sketch
  • Emotional tone: sereno
  • Works on APS: 20
  • Movements: nihonga
  • Vibe: sereno
  • Art period: Siglo XIX
  • Nationality: Japón
  • Died: 1901
  • Museums on APS:
    • National Museums Liverpool
    • National Museums Liverpool
    • National Museums Liverpool
    • National Museums Liverpool
    • National Museums Liverpool

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early life and career

Taki Katei, a japanese painter, was born on january 27, 1830, in the late tokugawa period. His father was a masterless samurai (rōnin) who had moved from Aki Province to the shogun’s city. A rōnin was a samurai without a lord or master during the feudal period (1185–1868) of Japan. Taki Katei was said to be an excellent swordsman in his youth.

artistic style and influences

Katei's work demonstrates the shifts occurring in artistic practice as japanese society changed and expectations altered. His style, though rooted in tradition, shows a gradual incorporation of modern techniques. This blending of old and new makes his artwork a fascinating study of japan’s cultural evolution.

notable works and associations

Katei's paintings are characterized by their use of mineral pigments and organic materials on silk or paper, typical of the nihonga style. His work can be seen as a response to the rise of western-style painting known as yōga, which was gaining popularity during the meiji period (1868–1912). Katei's association with the nihonga art movement places him alongside notable artists like uemura shōen, kazuo shiraga, and kobayashi eitaku.

major achievements

Katei’s paintings were displayed in the emperor’s personal suite. From 1881 Taki Katei produced numerous works for the imperial household and was the highest-paid painter in the scheme to decorate the new imperial palace, completed in 1888.

historical significance

Taki Katei's contributions to japanese art are undeniable. His work serves as a bridge between the traditional yamato e style and the modern nihonga movement. The taki katei collection at AllPaintingsStore.com showcases his remarkable talent, with 20 artworks available for viewing and reproduction.