
Minneapolis Institute of Art
A Meeting of Japan, China, and the West
Shiba Kōkan
- Date
- late 18th–early 19th century
- Medium
- Hanging scroll, ink and color on silk
- Department
- Asian Art
- Institution
- Minneapolis Institute of Art
A Chinese literati, a Japanese gentleman, and a European scholar sit together at a table. The two men at either end have a form of a book in front of them: one a handscroll, the other a bound text. The Japanese man has no book and instead holds a fan while a white snake encircles his wrist. This enigmatic painting might represent the interest of the Japanese in gathering knowledge from abroad, notably China and Europe. The mystery of the meeting is further amplified by the scene above, in which three groups attempt to extinguish a pagoda engulfed in flames. On the left, the Chinese, organized hierarchically, throw water with buckets; on the right, Japanese sumo wrestlers have brought large tubs of water but have yet to start putting out the fire; and slightly below the Chinese, the Europeans use a pump and hose to spray water. By juxtaposing the table and the fire scenes, the painter hints at the intellectual and philosophical conflicts through which the Japanese were navigating in the 1800s. Asia
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