Mt. Asama
Expressionism
93.0 x 65.0 cm
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Mt. Asama
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Biografia do Artista
Biography of Hane Bansho
Komai Ki (1747 – 1797) – Japan (Japan) was a pivotal figure in Edo-period Japanese painting, recognized for his mastery of landscape and bird-and-flower compositions. Born in Tokyo, Ki’s artistic journey began under the tutelage of Maruyama Ōkyo, a leading proponent of Rinpa aesthetics—a movement that championed naturalism and refined brushwork—establishing him as a student of one of Japan's most influential artists. Ki’s distinctive style evolved from Ōkyo’s teachings, incorporating elements of Chinese landscape painting while retaining the core principles of Japanese artistic tradition. He skillfully blended meticulous observation with expressive brushstrokes, capturing the essence of nature and conveying profound emotions through his artwork. His dedication to detail—particularly in depicting birds and blossoms—became a hallmark of his oeuvre. A prolific artist during his lifetime, Ki produced numerous paintings that continue to resonate with audiences today. Notably, he achieved considerable acclaim at Nitten, Japan’s annual exhibition showcasing contemporary art, cementing his reputation as a visionary innovator within the Rinpa school. His artistic legacy extends beyond individual pieces; he profoundly impacted subsequent generations of painters and solidified Rinpa's position as a dominant force in Japanese visual culture. His work frequently explored themes of serenity and contemplation, reflecting Ōkyo’s influence on Zen Buddhism. Ki’s compositions often utilized asymmetrical arrangements and subtle tonal variations to create atmospheric depth and evoke feelings of tranquility—techniques that exemplify the Rinpa school’s commitment to capturing the sublime beauty of the natural world. Ki's artistic output spanned a remarkable range of subjects, from monumental landscapes to intimate depictions of birds and flowers. He skillfully employed techniques such as *sumi-e* (ink wash painting) and *gosho-ku* (flower and bird prints), demonstrating his versatility and unwavering dedication to mastering various artistic mediums. His enduring influence can be seen in the works of countless artists who followed him, ensuring that Hane Bansho’s contribution to Japanese art history remains vividly alive.hane bansho
Japan
Informações Rápidas
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Rinpa
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Itō Shinsui']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Maruyama Ōkyo']
- Date Of Death: 1797
- Full Name: Komai Ki
- Nationality: Japanese
- Notable Artworks: ['Mt. Asama']
- Place Of Birth: Japan

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