Skip to main content

Fair Wind (Junpû)

(Japanese, 1887–1957)
1933
Medium/TechniquePanel; ink, color, and mica on silk
Dimensions241.6 x 191.5 cm (95 1/8 x 75 3/8 in.)
Credit LineCharles H. Bayley Picture and Painting Fund and Museum purchase with funds donated anonymously
Accession number2007.813
On View
Not on view
ClassificationsPaintings
Collections
Description
In the first decades of the twentieth century the grand halls of the government-sponsored Ministry of Education exhibitions displayed a new type of Japanese painting (Nihonga).  Preserving the ink and mineral pigments of traditional works, these paintings were monumental in scale, responding to the fashion set by European academic compositions.  In style the pieces incorporated time-honored brush techniques, but they were also informed by western conventions of rendering space, light, and atmosphere.  Dramatically many took the new modern Japan as their subject, particularly the new Japanese woman.
Provenance1933, exhibited at the 14th Teiten. Fall 2003, acquired from Private Collection, Tokyo by Kagedo Japanese Art; 2007, sold by Kagedo Japanese Art to the Museum. (Accession date: December 12, 2007)
Snow at Kinkaku-ji (Kinkaku-ji no yuki)
Miki Suizan
1924 (Taishô 13)
Customs of the Twelve Months
Utagawa Kunisada I (Toyokuni III)
Kôka (1844–48) - Kaei (1848–54) eras
View: Section 5 of 6
Utagawa Kunisada I (Toyokuni III)
Kôka (1844–48) - Kaei (1848–54) eras
Woman Standing Next to Christmas Tree
Katsuda Tetsu
about 1930–36
Umbrella
Saeki Shunkô
1938–42
Orchids (Ran)
Tateishi Harumi
1933
Kontani Kôshun
about 1930–40
Kontani Kôshun
about 1930–40