Rising Sun (Cape Shio) - 1931


Size (cm): 60x35
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Sale price¥29,700 JPY

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Fujishima Takeji's "Rising Sun (Cape Shio)", painted in 1931, is a magnificent example of the Nihonga style, which blends traditional Japanese techniques with contemporary themes and sensibilities. Renowned for his ability to capture the essence of nature and his ability to immortalize landscapes of his native Japan, Fujishima achieves in this work a subtle fusion of natural beauty and a sense of introspective serenity.

In “Rising Sun,” the composition focuses on a coastal landscape, where cliffs rise dramatically above a calm sea, illuminated by the light of dawn. The sky is a spectacle of warm colors ranging from golds to soft oranges, each hue unfolding in layers, evoking a sense of depth and space. This tonal transition is a testament to Fujishima’s mastery of using color to convey the emotion and atmosphere of the moment. The delicately outlined clouds appear to dance in the morning breeze, adding a sense of movement that gently contrasts with the stillness of the water.

The work is devoid of human or animal figures, allowing the viewer to become fully immersed in the experience of the landscape. This choice to strip the scene of any living elements reinforces an almost spiritual connection with nature. The absence of characters also invites internal reflection, suggesting that the viewer is the only witness to this beautiful sunrise, an ephemeral moment that feels both intimate and universal.

The treatment of waves and sea foam is remarkable; Fujishima uses accomplished brushstrokes that imitate the movement of water, revealing his talent in depicting the fickle surface of the ocean. This aspect of the painting is emblematic of Nihonga, where textures and details obtained through specific techniques, such as the use of mineral pigments and subtle impasto, are privileged.

In terms of historical and artistic context, Fujishima Takeji was a pioneer of modern Nihonga, and his work Rising Sun is a reflection of the changing times in Japan, where artistic traditions were merging with new worldviews. During the 1930s, the influence of Western culture was strongly felt, and Fujishima found a balance through his practice, cultivating an identity that celebrated the essence of the Japanese landscape.

This painting is not only a testament to its creator’s technical mastery, but also a poetic statement about the passage of time and the ephemeral beauty of nature. It invites the viewer to stop, observe and contemplate the majestic uniqueness of everyday moments. In a contemporary context, “Rising Sun (Cape Shio)” resonates deeply, reminding us of the importance of connection with our natural surroundings and the beauty found in the simple and zen.

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