#Harada Keigaku
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Athletic Contests of Turtles' - Harada Keigaku. , Japan
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Athletic Contests of Turtles by Harada Keigaku (19th Century)
#harada keigaku#art#ukiyo-e#woodblock prints#fine art#19th century#19th century art#edo period#edo era#woodblock print#japanese art#japanese artist#japanese folklore#turtle#turtles#athletics#asian art#classic art
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‘Plant’ ( Edo period ).
Woodblock print by Harada Keigaku (Japanese, active about 1850–1860).
Image and text courtesy MFA Boston.
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Parinirvana of Sakyamuni, the Historical Buddha, Harada Keigaku, 1863, Minneapolis Institute of Art: Japanese and Korean Art
body of Buddha at center, placed on his PR side, surrounded by mourning figures; animals at bottom; 4 figures on clouds in sky, URC This painting depicts the death of Sakyamuni, the historic Buddha, in 438 B.C. The Indian prince turned sage is shown lying on his side, having delivered his final teachings. Creatures from far and wide have come to bid him farewell, including the spirit of his mother, Queen Maya, who descends from the heavens (upper left). Not understanding that the sage, through his enlightenment, has escaped the suffering incumbent on repeated deaths and rebirths, holy men and animals alike weep and writhe in grief. With the restoration of the emperor to power in 1868, and the government's assertion that Shintoism was Japan's official religion, Buddhist temples suffered loss of patronage and even violent attacks. Harada Keigaki, in painting such a work, reasserted the abiding importance of Buddhism in Japan. Keigaku's meticulous brushwork and superhuman attention to detail make this a tour-de-force of traditional Buddhist imagery. Size: 38 5/16 x 16 15/16 in. (97.31 x 43.02 cm) (image) 68 3/4 x 22 13/16 in. (174.63 x 57.94 cm) (without roller) Medium: Ink on silk
https://collections.artsmia.org/art/62513/
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Pampas Grass, Kudzu, Balloon Flower, Fringed Pink, Scabious Patrinia and Lespedeza by Keigaku Harada (active mid-1800s)
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Mimosa Branch - Harada Keigaku
Japanese, 1850–1860
Woodblock print (nishiki-e); ink and color on paper , 22.1 x 29.8 cm 8 11/16 x 11 3/4 in.
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‘Plant’ (Edo period). Woodblock print by Harada Keigaku (Japanese, active about 1850–1860).
Image and text courtesy MFA Boston.
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