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Shimizu Hian

Maple-wood Table by Yabe Takayoshi & Poet Shimizu Hian ー矢部 高義(犀洲), 清水 比庵

Maple-wood Table by Yabe Takayoshi & Poet Shimizu Hian ー矢部 高義(犀洲), 清水 比庵

Item Code: K1004

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A table of maple wood carved with imagery of apples and dried persimmons by Yabe Takayoshi with a poem by Shimizu Hian. The poem speaks of the Sparrow on the roof shaking its head, heralding the brightness of a fair-weather day. The poem is followed by the signature of Hian, and the signature of Yabe is carved into the underside of the table. It is 60 x 35.5 x 25 cm (24 x 14 x 10 inches) and is in overall fine condition, with minor indentations in the surface typical of use.

Shimizu Hian (1883-1975) was a popular poet and painter of the early modern period born in Takahashi City, the grandson of the feudal lord a Bicchu-Matsuyama castle. He created his own unique form of expression combining three arts, poetry, calligraphy, and painting. He graduated law studies from the prestigious Kyoto University, and took a position in Kobe District Court. A social activist, from there he wandered through various positions, bank clerk, office worker, mayor of a small town. Shimizu followed the traditional style of literati calligraphy and painting, while at the same time creating a completely new way of expression. At the age of 84, he became a household name when he was chosen to be the master of ceremonies at the opening of the Imperial Poetry Reading Ceremony。His paintings were lauded by such greats as Kawai Gyokudo and Konoshima Keika, and he was a true literati in life style. Work by him is held in the Metropolitan Museum of Art New York, The National Museum of Asian Art (Freer Sackler Branch) of the Smithsonian in Washington DC, Okayama Prefectural Museum.

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