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Shibata Zeshin - Mouse

Mouse (1847)

Shibata Zeshin (Japanese, 1807-1891)
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The Artist died in 1891 so this work is in the public domain in its country of origin and other countries where the copyright term is the Artist's life plus 70 years or fewer.

Shibata Zeshin was a Japanese lacquer, painter and print artist of the late Edo period and early Meiji era. He has been called "Japan's greatest lacquerer", but his reputation as painter and print artist is more complex: In Japan, he is known as both too modern, a panderer to the Westernization movement, and also an overly conservative traditionalist who did nothing to stand out from his contemporaries. Despite holding this complicated reputation in Japan, Zeshin has come to be well regarded and much studied among the art world of the West, in Britain and the United States in particular.

Zeshin experimented with the technical aspects of lacquer. He mixed his lacquers with a variety of substances to achieve different colors and textures, and to control the consistency and flexibility. He invented a method of painting with lacquer sap directly on paper sized with dōsa (a solution of alum and animal glue), to prevent flaking when his urushi-e scroll paintings were rolled up. He used bronze in his lacquer to simulate the appearance and texture of iron, and cereal starch to thicken his lacquer to simulate, at least in some respects, the effect of Western oil painting.

Zeshin remains, in fact, the only artist to be successful in the medium of urushi-e, as it requires specially treated paper, and a very particular consistency of lacquer to be used as paint. Zeshin also revived a complex lacquer technique called seikai-ha to produce wave forms by drawing a comb through the rapidly solidifying lacquer; this technique is so difficult it had not been used for over a century.

More Illustrations in Book: Album of Paintings by the Venerable Zeshin (View all 12)

Crescent Moon

Crescent Moon (1847)

Shibata Zeshin (Japanese, 1807-1891)
New Ferns

New Ferns (1847)

Shibata Zeshin (Japanese, 1807-1891)
Brush, Holder, and Leaves

Brush, Holder, and Leaves (1847)

Shibata Zeshin (Japanese, 1807-1891)
Moths

Moths (1847)

Shibata Zeshin (Japanese, 1807-1891)
Lotus

Lotus (1847)

Shibata Zeshin (Japanese, 1807-1891)
Birds in Snow

Birds in Snow (1847)

Shibata Zeshin (Japanese, 1807-1891)
Quail in Grass

Quail in Grass (1847)

Shibata Zeshin (Japanese, 1807-1891)
Peasant with Basket

Peasant with Basket (1847)

Shibata Zeshin (Japanese, 1807-1891)
Shoreline with Birds

Shoreline with Birds (1847)

Shibata Zeshin (Japanese, 1807-1891)
Teapot and Cups

Teapot and Cups (1847)

Shibata Zeshin (Japanese, 1807-1891)
Maple Leaves and Feather

Maple Leaves and Feather (1847)

Shibata Zeshin (Japanese, 1807-1891)
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