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Title
- Wall decoration in the shape of a fan, signed “Ikeda Taishin” (1829–1903)
Collection
Production
- execution: Anonym, Japan, before 1873
- design: Ikeda Taishin 池田泰真
Period | Style | School
Subject
Material | Technique
Measurements
- length: 73 cm
- width: 39 cm
Inventory number
- LA 56
Acquisition
- donation, 1873
Department
- Asia Collection
Description
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Ikeda Taishin was a student and friend of Shibata Zeshin (1807–1891), the great reformer of Japanese lacquer art in a movement that attempted to combine new forms with traditional artistic techniques. This was seen as a way of establishing an autonomous artistic language to combat the “westernization” of the arts. Ikeda Taishin was successfully represented with several objects at the 1873 Vienna World’s Fair and as a result was regularly commissioned to take part in official presentations. As a member of the Imperial Academy and the imperial household, he was honored with the highest distinctions available to an artist.
(Wieninger, Johannes)
Exhibition
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wall decoration, Wall decoration in the shape of a fan, signed “Ikeda Taishin” (1829–1903), Anonym, MAK Inv.nr. LA 56
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https://sammlung.mak.at/en/collect/wall-decoration-in-the-shape-of-a-fan-signed-ikeda-taishin-1829-1903_50389
Last update
- 26.09.2024