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Important Cultural Property

Illustrated Fan of Wang Xizhi

Museum No.
AK284
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Photo No:200804_AL_0015
Color type:Color

This fan depicts a story about the master calligrapher Wang Xizhi, in which he writes calligraphy on fans for a destitute, old, fan vendor, causing her business to boom. In this painting, Wang Xizhi is shown writing by a big tree. The figures of two children and the old woman are skillfully placed within the small scene.


The inscription within the painting is by Priest Taigaku Shusu; that written above is by Priest Isho Tokugan and is dated 1403. These two inscriptions prove that the picture was made by Josetsu, was used as a fan by Shusu, and was mounted as a hanging scroll by Shusu's student, Priest Shikyo.


This fan, with its simplified contour lines, is an excellent example of the genpitsu style of ink painting, modeled after Chinese master Liang Kai.

Japan-Muromachi

Title Illustrated Fan of Wang Xizhi
Designation Important Cultural Property
Artist Taiko Josetsu
Category Painting (A), Muromachi Ink Painting, Figure Painting
Country Japan
Period Muromachi
Century 15th
Year
Quantity
Materials
Dimensions Height 83.1cm Width 32.6cm
Inscription by
Signature/Seals Etc
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