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Tiger | Kishi Ryūzan 岸龍山 | 1816-1889 material:silk is that the elementary formal

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is that the elementary formal principle of the triangle is effective here

Their angle of incidence corresponds precisely to the diagonal line along which the two birds converse and on which the signature lies

in addition to the palace architecture and the rock gardens with rock formations - and a stream (obligatory for villas from the Heian period 794-1185) - we recognize the three plants whose symbolic meaning (of "long life"/"flexibility" and "new beginnings") is indispensable for New Year's celebrations: pine

What is striking

Tiger | Kishi Ryūzan 岸龍山 | 1816-1889 material:silk is that the elementary formalThe highly esteemed Kishi school began with Kishi Koma, commonly known as Ganku. He stands out in Japanese art history as the first painter to have the opportunity to portray a live tiger. His son, Gantai, continued the tradition of tiger paintings alongside a highly talented painter in the Kishi studio, who was adopted by Ganku, a common practice to secure the "name" and the associated quality. The adopted son was allowed to call himself Kishi Ryzan.

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