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19th Century Bizen Saikumono Koro, Kakinomoto Hitomaro

19th Century Bizen Saikumono Koro, Kakinomoto Hitomaro

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One of the 36 poets, Kakimoto holds his handscroll as he stairs off into the distance, perhaps composing his next verse. This is Bizen Saikumono, 19th century, and is in excellent condition.  It is 14.5 x 11.5 x 13 cm (5-3/4 x 4-1/2 x 5-1/4 inches) and is in excellent condition, enclosed in an old wooden storage box.

Kakinomoto no Hitomaro (c. 662–710) was a renowned Japanese waka poet and aristocrat of the late Asuka period.

Kakinomoto lived during a time of significant cultural development in Japan influenced by Chinese Tang Dynasty culture. He served as a court poet for Emperor Temmu and his successors, including Emperor Jitō and Emperor Monmu. Hitomaro's work is marked by its emotional depth, vivid imagery, and refined language, his themes range over love, nature, impermanence, and the majesty of life and death. His chōka (long poems) and tanka (short poems) are particularly well-known for their sophistication and lyrical beauty. Hitomaro's elegies are considered masterpieces. His poem mourning the death of Prince Takechi expresses profound grief while reflecting on the transient nature of life. Another notable work is his lament for his wife, a deeply personal and touching expression of love and loss. He is one of the Thirty-Six Immortal Poets (Sanjūrokkasen). These poets were selected by the Heian-period poet and scholar Fujiwara no Kintō as exemplary masters of classical Japanese poetry, particularly in the waka form. Hitomaro is considered one of the greatest poets in Japanese history and is revered as the patron saint of Japanese poetry and remains a towering figure in the history of Japanese poetry, embodying the aesthetic and emotional depth that defines classical Japanese literature.

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