Yamamoto Baiitsu
Yamamoto Baiitsu (山本梅逸) (1783–1856) was a Japanese Edo period painter.
Biography
[edit]He was born in Nagoya, son of the sculptor Yamamoto Yumigiemon. His father was in the service of the court of the Tokugawa lords of the Owari Domain.[1]
He was close friends with the painter Nakabayashi Chikuto (1776-1853).
Works
[edit]Two of his paintings have been designated as important cultural property.
His works are held in several museums, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art,[2] the Tokyo Fuji Art Museum,[3] the Minneapolis Institute of Art,[4] the Art Gallery of New South Wales,[5] the Art Gallery of South Australia,[6] the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria,[7] the Denver Art Museum,[8] the Santa Barbara Museum of Art,[9] the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston,[10] the University of Michigan Museum of Art,[11] the Philadelphia Museum of Art,[12] the British Museum,[13] the Portland Art Museum,[14] the Asian Art Museum in San Francisco,[15] the Honolulu Museum of Art,[16] the Walters Art Museum,[17] the Harvard Art Museums,[18] the Fralin Museum of Art,[19] the Cleveland Museum of Art,[20] the Saint Louis Art Museum,[21] the Detroit Institute of Arts,[22] the Phoenix Art Museum,[23] and the Indianapolis Museum of Art.[24]
References
[edit]- ^ "Yamamoto Baiitsu (1783-1856) 山本梅逸 | Kaikodo Asian Art". www.kaikodo.com. Archived from the original on 2016-01-20.
- ^ "Yamamoto Baiitsu | Egrets, Peonies, and Willows | Japan | Edo period (1615–1868)". www.metmuseum.org. Retrieved 2021-03-26.
- ^ "Birds and Flowers of the Four Seasons | Yamamoto Baiitsu | Profile of Works". TOKYO FUJI ART MUSEUM. Retrieved 2021-03-26.
- ^ "Landscape with Pines, Yamamoto Baiitsu ^ Minneapolis Institute of Art". collections.artsmia.org. Retrieved 2021-03-26.
- ^ "Birds and flowers of the four seasons, 1847 by Yamamoto Baiitsu". www.artgallery.nsw.gov.au. Retrieved 2021-03-26.
- ^ "Deep valley, old pine". AGSA - Online Collection. Retrieved 2021-03-26.
- ^ "Hawk in Snow – Works – eMuseum". localhost. Retrieved 2021-03-26.
- ^ "Early Summer Landscape | Denver Art Museum". www.denverartmuseum.org. Retrieved 2021-03-26.
- ^ "Chrysanthemum and Rock". collections.sbma.net. Retrieved 2021-03-26.
- ^ "Results – Advanced Search Objects – Museum of Fine Arts, Boston". collections.mfa.org. Retrieved 2021-01-06.
- ^ "Exchange: Magpies and Hibiscus". exchange.umma.umich.edu. Retrieved 2021-01-06.
- ^ "Philadelphia Museum of Art - Collections Object : Waves and Moon". www.philamuseum.org. Retrieved 2021-01-06.
- ^ "painting; hanging scroll | British Museum". The British Museum. Retrieved 2021-01-06.
- ^ "Yamamoto Baiitsu". portlandartmuseum.us. Retrieved 2021-01-06.
- ^ "Asian Art Museum Online Collection". onlinecollection.asianart.org. Retrieved 2021-01-06.
- ^ "Birds and Trees, Yamamoto Baiitsu (1783–1856) | Edo-Period Japanese Paintings at the Honolulu Museum of Art". Retrieved 2021-01-06.
- ^ "Scroll Painting with Sparrows, Flowering Plants, and Rock". The Walters Art Museum. Retrieved 2021-01-06.
- ^ Harvard. "From the Harvard Art Museums' collections Arashiyama in Spring and Takao in Autumn". harvardartmuseums.org. Retrieved 2021-01-06.
- ^ "Untitled Landscape".
- ^ "Geese, Reeds, and Water". 30 October 2018.
- ^ "Prunus Blossoms". Saint Louis Art Museum. Retrieved 2021-01-06.
- ^ "Prunus in the Moonlight". www.dia.org. Retrieved 2021-01-06.
- ^ "Rock, Bamboo and Flowers (Roca, bambú y flores)". Phoenix Art Museum. Retrieved 2021-01-06.
- ^ "Lotus and Snowy Heron". Indianapolis Museum of Art Online Collection. Retrieved 2021-01-06.
- Patricia Jane Graham: Yamamoto Baiitsu: His Life, Literati Pursuits, and Related Paintings. Ph.D. dissertation, University of Kansas, 1983
External links
[edit]Media related to Yamamoto Baiitsu at Wikimedia Commons