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Fukuda Kodojin

Hanging Scroll, Red Bamboo ー福田 古道人 “梅”

Hanging Scroll, Red Bamboo ー福田 古道人 “梅”

Item Code: F090

通常価格 ¥133,400 JPY
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Thin stalks of leafy bamboo reach for the sky on this brief literati painting by Fukuda Kodojin enclosed in a period wooden box.  Black and red ink on paper in a mounting of patterned blue silk with bone rollers. It is 44 x 193 cm (17-1/2 x 76 inches).

Fukuda Kodojin (1865-1944) an eccentric self taught artist, his status as a poet, calligrapher and literati artist has reached legendary status. Born at a time of great change (4 years before the final fall of the Edo Government), he lived through the westernization of Meiji, Taisho Democracy, the rise of Imperialism and final defeat of the Showa eras. He was self taught, part of a small group of artists existing outside conventional circles in pre-war Japan. He moved to a village outside of Kyoto in 1901, where he supported himself and his family by privately tutoring those who wished to learn Chinese-style poetry. Kodojin was simply a scholar. His poetry, painting, and calligraphy all stem from a life-long cultivation of the mind. He was known to have taken the time just before his death to destroy the large portion of his own remaining work, leaving only that which must have met some personal criteria. For more on his life see the book Old Taoist, or Unexplored Avenues of Japanese Painting. Twenty five paintings by the artist formed a private exhibition (from Gitter-Yelen) at the New Orleans Museum of Art in 2000, and he is part of the Hakutakuan collection among many others.

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