酔芙蓉と草に鵲 [adapted title]
suifuyou to kusa ni kasasagi
Changeable Rosemallow and Grass with Magpie
スイフヨウと草にカササギ
Edition I (only edition): | [no signature] | Seal B |
[For illustration of seals listed by seal code letter, see the Seals article.]
Series History and Definitions:Rakusan arranged the Fan Series prints into shared-subject groups typically consisting of one design in each of five different fan silhouette shapes. Each of these groups of Fan Series designs are united by a corresponding polychrome 36 Series design which defines the subject. Each shared-subject Fan Series group and its 36 Series design together comprise a theme (画題, gadai).
Rakusan did not include the Fan Series in his main sequence numbering. Therefore, the original number used for each of the 36 Series prints has been modified to identify the Fan Series members of its theme. The five different fan silhouette shapes have been here assigned arbitrary numbers 1 through 5. To indicate a fan design these shape designations are added to the 36 Series number separated by a hyphen. 132-3 is the Fan Series design with fan shape 3 in the 132 Changeable Rosemallow theme. Like all other designs in this series, 132-3 was only produced in a single print run, and few copies are currently documented.
Theme History:The signature and seal markings suggest that the designs in the 132 Changeable Rosemallow theme were produced in at least two stages. Three of the five fan designs in this theme and the 36 Series design 132 have seal C which indicates a carving date during the first half of 1934. Despite the early completion of some of its wooden blocks, Rakusan delayed printing and distribution of the prints in what became the 132 Changeable Rosemallow theme until the following year. It was eventually grouped with other summer season themes nearer to the end of the series. The other two fan designs (including 132-3) have seal B which suggests that those designs were carved closer to the time of publication.
The designs of the 132 Changeable Rosemallow theme (and of the immediately following 133 Clematis theme) look very different from others in this series. These two themes include most of the examples in this project where Rakusan openly experimented with mining an external source for his designs. The majority of the designs in each of these two themes were taken directly from ones found in the Ten Bamboo Studio Manual of Painting, 十竹斎書画譜, Jitchikusai Shogafu, a very famous and influential design book (here abbreviated TBS). First produced in China in the 17th century, TBS has been reproduced and reprinted in both China and Japan many times since. Rakusan would likely have used one of the later Japanese translations. In homage to this very well known source, Rakusan presented his Fan Series designs of these two themes in the original TBS style rather than in his own. (This experiment also included a scattering of additional designs in other themes. An article exploring all of Rakusan's adaptations from TBS is in preparation.)
In the 132 Changeable Rosemallow theme, four of the five Fan Series designs (including 132-3) are taken directly from TBS, and the other is an original design in the TBS style. The 36 Series design 132 is entirely a Rakusan original composition in his own style, and only the subjects are borrowed from TBS.
Description:![]() model for 132-3 (from TBS Harvard 1940.165.42) |
![]() 132-3 as originally drawn (reconstruction) |
The general name for any kind of grass is 草, くさ, kusa. It is probably not possible to identify the species of grass with any great confidence.
Black-billed (Eurasian, Common) Magpie, Pica pica, 鵲, かささぎ, カササギ, kasasagi, is mostly black and white. This is its only occurrence in Rakusan's art.
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132-1 | 132-2 | 132-4 | 132-5 | 132 |
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