Birds and Flowers 18th century S Shiseki Japanese S Shiseki, a leading painter of the Nagasaki school in Edo (modern Tokyo) went to Nagasaki to study with Song Ziyuan, a Chinese artist who taught painting in that port city. S also studied with another Chinese painter, Shen Nanpin (Shen Quan, 1682-1758), who established the Nagasaki school, characterized by brightly colored, realistic images of birds and flowers, in the early 1730s. After returning to Edo (modern Tokyo), S Shiseki fostered the Nagasaki school there, teaching a blend of Chinese and Western realism to his students, including his son, S Shizan, whose work is also shown in this gallery.The composition features a pair of birds perched on a long branch that stretches diagonally across the scroll. The birds are intimately connected: one looks down, the other up. Both birds and flowers are meticulously and vividly rendered in color, exemplars of the Nagasaki-school style.. Birds and Flowers. S Shiseki (Japanese, 1715-1786

Birds and Flowers 18th century S Shiseki Japanese S Shiseki, a leading painter of the Nagasaki school in Edo (modern Tokyo) went to Nagasaki to study with Song Ziyuan, a Chinese artist who taught painting in that port city. S also studied with another Chinese painter, Shen Nanpin (Shen Quan, 1682-1758), who established the Nagasaki school, characterized by brightly colored, realistic images of birds and flowers, in the early 1730s. After returning to Edo (modern Tokyo), S Shiseki fostered the Nagasaki school there, teaching a blend of Chinese and Western realism to his students, including his son, S Shizan, whose work is also shown in this gallery.The composition features a pair of birds perched on a long branch that stretches diagonally across the scroll. The birds are intimately connected: one looks down, the other up. Both birds and flowers are meticulously and vividly rendered in color, exemplars of the Nagasaki-school style.. Birds and Flowers. S Shiseki (Japanese, 1715-1786
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