Chrysanthemums - Kitagawa Sōsetsu
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Description
A refined Rinpa school painting of chrysanthemums, featuring the delicate tarashikomi technique and a muted, naturalistic colour palette.
This work by Kitagawa Sōsetsu displays the characteristic aesthetic of the Rinpa school, a movement that emerged in seventeenth-century Japan. Sōsetsu, a follower of the master Tawaraya Sōtatsu, utilised the tarashikomi technique, where wet ink or pigment is dropped into still-wet areas of colour to create soft, mottled effects. This method allows for a fluid transition between tones, particularly visible in the foliage and the subtle background washes. The composition focuses on a cluster of chrysanthemums, rendered with a balance between decorative stylisation and natural observation. The white blooms are depicted with fine, controlled brushwork, while the central red flowers provide a muted contrast. The leaves are painted in varied shades of grey and blue-green, suggesting depth through tonal variation rather than rigid perspective. The overall arrangement avoids a strict centre, allowing the stems and flowers to occupy the space in a manner that feels organic yet carefully considered. Sōsetsu was active during the early Edo period, a time when the Rinpa style gained favour among the merchant class and the imperial court. His work often features a refined simplicity, focusing on seasonal flora. The muted palette, dominated by earthy tones and soft pigments, reflects the traditional appreciation for understated beauty. By omitting a complex background, the artist directs the viewer to the texture of the petals and the structure of the stems. This print captures the essence of the original hanging scroll, preserving the delicate interplay of ink and colour that defines Sōsetsu's approach to botanical subjects. It is a representative example of the decorative yet restrained nature of early Rinpa painting, suitable for those who appreciate historical Japanese art and the mastery of brush and ink.
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Chrysanthemums - Kitagawa Sōsetsu
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Museum-grade giclée on FSC-certified archival matte paper, with framed and canvas options.
- Paper sizes: A4, A3, A2, A1, A0 and B2 (50×70 cm)
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- Frames: black, natural wood, dark wood or white
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