Itō Shinsui

Itō Shinsui

, was the pseudonym of a Nihonga painter and ukiyo-e woodblock print artist in Taishō and Showa period Japan. He was one of the great names of the "shin hanga" art movement, which revitalized the traditional art after it began to decline with the advent of photography in the early 20th century. His real name was Itō Hajime.

Early life

Itō was born in the Fukagawa district of Tokyo. After unwise investments bankrupted his father's business, he was forced to drop out of elementary school in the third grade, and became a live-in apprentice at a printing shop. It was in this manner that he became interested in printing techniques, and also in the arts.

Artistic career

In 1911, Itō was accepted as an apprentice under Kaburagi Kiyokata, (who give him the pseudonym of "Shinsui") and issued his first woodblock print the following year. His talent was soon apparent, and the from the following year, his paintings were entered in public exhibitions.

In 1912, his works were first shown by the "Tatsumi gakai" (Southeast Painting Society') and later works were displayed by the "Kyodokai" ('Homeland Society'), the "Nihon bijutsuin" ('Japan Art Institute'), and in the government sponsored Bunten show. His works were received with much praise by art critics, and his reputation was soon made. His early works won numerous awards, and he accepted a post at the Tokyo Nichi Nichi Shimbun to supply illustrations for newspapers.

As with most artists of the "shin hanga" movement (notably Kawase Hasui), Itō was spotted by publisher Watanabe Shozaburo who effectively monopolized the market. Itō came to be known as a specialist in the "bijinga" ("beautiful women") genre, although he also occasionally painted landscapes.

Itō's first major print, 'Before the Mirror', depicts a young woman wearing a deep red kimono under-robe, looking off into an unseen mirror. Instead of using the harsh aniline red common in other contemporary prints, Itō used a natural vegetable dye, overprinting the robe several times to achieve a rich crimson color. Special care was also taken for the speckled gray texture background, making a contrast with the red garment, black hair, and white skin.

Itō established his own independent studio in 1927. Although many of his early works were direct reflections of traditional ukiyoe both in subject matter and in style, his technique was revolutionary. Ito would paint a "master painting" in watercolors, and dedicated craftsmen would make the actual prints from this "master copy". Itō was thus a pioneer in the "Shin hanga" movement.

Watanabe and Itō continued their business cooperation into the 1960s, and Watanabe exported hundreds of Shinsui prints, generating great success for them both. Itō's early landscape series, "Eight Views of Lake Biwa" inspired Kawase Hasui. His early "bijin-ga" are generally considered his finest works.

During the Pacific War, Itō was drafted by the Japanese government into producing propaganda art. He was sent to the South Pacific, and completed over 3000 sketches during his travels to various islands under Japanese rule. At the end of the war, he relocated from the ruins of Tokyo to Komoro in the mountains of Nagano Prefecture. He relocated from there to Kamakura, Kanagawa in 1949.

In the post-war period Itō came to be regarded as one of the best known and respected personalities in Japanese society, and received several important honors during his lifetime. In 1952 the "Commission for the Protection of Cultural Properties" ("Bunkazai Hōgō Iinkai") declared him a bearer of "intangible cultural properties" ("mukei bunkazai") which was then the equivalent of being declared a Living National Treasure. In 1958, he became a member of the Japan Art Academy. In 1970, he received the Order of the Rising Sun.

One of Itō's works, "Yubi", ("Finger") was the subject of the 1974 Philatelic Week commemorative postage stamp issued by the Japanese post office. Another work, "Fubuki" ("Blizzard") was depicted on a 1983 Japanese commemorative postage stamp as part of the Modern Japanese Arts series.

Ito's daughter, Yukiji Asaoka, is a famous actress and singer in Japan.

Major Works

*Eight Views of Lake Biwa - 1917-1918
*Twelve Figures of New Beauties - 1922-1923
*Collection of Modern Beauties - 1929-1931
*Twelve Views of Oshima - 1937-1938
*Three Views of Mount Fuji - 1938-1939
*Ten Views of Shinano - 1948

External links

* [http://www.hanga.com/bijin-ga/shinsui/ Ito Shinsui] Information, print gallery,...
* [http://collectionsonline.lacma.org/mwebcgi/mweb.exe?request=browse;dept=japan;method=artist;searchtype=3;term=Ito%20Shinsui Ito Shinsui's works at Los Angeles County Museum of Art]
* [http://www.ohmigallery.com/Sales/Bin/Shinsui/Shinsui.htm print gallery]
* [http://www.gallery-sakura.com/search/ito_shinsui.html Artworks and history of Ito Shinsui]

References

* Merritt, Helen and Yamada, Nanako, "Guide to Modern Japanese Woodblock Prints: 1900-1975", University of Hawaii Press. ISBN 0-8248-1732-X


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