Autumn Flowers [left of a pair]

Minneapolis Institute of Art

Autumn Flowers [left of a pair]

Oki Ichiga

Date
mid 19th century
Medium
Hanging scroll, left of a pair, ink, color, and gold on silk
Department
Asian Art
Institution
Minneapolis Institute of Art

In this painting, a celebration of autumn, a dragonfly, grasshopper, and several other insects fly and jump among the fringed pink petals of dianthus, pink bush clover, and various flowering grasses. The painter, Oki Ichiga, served the lords of the Tottori Domain, on the island of Honshu, but lived in Japan’s capital, Edo (now Tokyo), where he was known for his eclectic style that combined elements of other well-known painters. In this work, his minutely detailed plants and insects are rendered meticulously He added the “dripped pigment” (tarashikomi) technique learned from the decorative painters of the Rinpa school, which enhances the suggestion of light and three-dimensionality. Asia

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