Zwei Vögel auf einem Nandinenbusch | Oda Kaisen 小田海僊 | 1785-1863
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Zwei Vögel auf einem Nandinenbusch | Oda Kaisen 小田海僊 | 1785-1863

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Zwei Vögel auf einem Nandinenbusch | Oda Kaisen 小田海僊 | 1785-1863Bilder von Oda Kaisen sind in vielen Asien Kunstsammlungen in Japan und bersee anzutreffen. Er war ein Schler von Maruyama ky und spter vom ky Schler Goshun, interessierte sich aber vor allem fr frhe chinesische Malerei und studierte auch Konfuzianismus. In vielen von seinen Bildern sprt man denn auch chinesischen Einfluss. Dieses Bild ist hchstens von der Raumaufteilung etwas unjapanisch klassisch geschulte Maler der Shij Schule, der er als Goshun

Bilder von Oda Kaisen sind in vielen Asien-Kunstsammlungen in Japan und Übersee anzutreffen. Er war ein Schüler von Maruyama Ōkyō und später vom Ōkyō-Schüler Goshun, interessierte sich aber vor allem für frühe chinesische Malerei und studierte auch Konfuzianismus. In vielen von seinen Bildern spürt man denn auch chinesischen Einfluss. Dieses Bild ist höchstens von der Raumaufteilung etwas unjapanisch – klassisch geschulte Maler der Shijō-Schule, der er als Goshun-Schüler ja seine Ausbildung verdankt, würden bei der Darstellung dieses Sujets wohl mit mehr Leerflächen arbeiten.

Die Malerei ist sehr virtuos. Die Vögel sind in ihrem Eifer, die Nandinenbeeren zu picken, außerordentlich lebendig getroffen. Es ist auch geistreich, beide Vögel auf demselben Zweig sitzen zu lassen, so dass der Zweig sich krümmt und deshalb in dieses Bildformat zu passen kommt... Das Bild atmet eine bezaubernde Leichtigkeit. Mit einer wunderschönen, intakten alten Montierung wirkt es sehr elegant.

Die Signatur scheint einwandfrei zu sein; der Stempel konnte nicht verifiziert werden – Kaisen benutzte sehr viele Stempel, was die Chance erhöht, einen einzelnen Stempel in keiner Dokumentation zu finden.

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