Ningyo - 1808


Taille (cm): 60x40
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Description

The 1808 painting "Ningyo" by the celebrated master Katsushika Hokusai is a fascinating depiction that encapsulates the spirit of Japanese culture and the deep symbolism surrounding the figure of the mermaid, a recurring theme in the Japanese art tradition. Part of a larger body of work exploring Japanese mythologies and cultural beliefs, this painting particularly focuses on the figure of the "ningyo", mythological beings that are part human and part fish, which in popular tradition often symbolize beauty and a deep connection with the sea.

Compositionally, “Ningyo” exhibits a delicate structure that highlights the central figure of the mermaid. The way Hokusai arranges the elements in the work is characteristic of his distinctive style, in which he not only seeks to represent the figure literally, but also inserts it into an environment that praises its mystical nature. The use of space allows the mermaid figure to emerge strongly, while the vegetation and aquatic elements surrounding it add a sense of fluidity and connection to its natural habitat.

The color palette used by Hokusai in this work is rich and vibrant. The combination of blue and green hues is reminiscent of the depths of the ocean, while warmer accents provide an appealing and evocative contrast. The transition from soft colors on the mermaid's skin to the more intense hues that characterize the aquatic environment is a testament to Hokusai's mastery in the application of color techniques, achieving a balance between the realistic and the fantastical. This aspect allows the emotion emanating from the figure to be palpable, fundamental in communicating the meaning of the work.

The characters in “Ningyo” are mostly absent, emphasizing the focus on the central figure and the interpretation of the mermaid as a symbol of the unknown and the unattainable. This absence of narrative competition from other characters invites the viewer into deeper contemplation, creating a symbolic dialogue between the mermaid figure and the observer. This resonates with other works by Hokusai, where the human figure often interacts with nature, but here it is the representation of the mythological being that becomes the central focus.

The work reflects the influence of ukiyo-e, a prominent style of woodblock print in Japan that Hokusai helped popularize. However, “Ningyo” also delves into the realm of the fantastical and the spiritual, characteristics that become more pronounced as Hokusai’s career progresses. His ability to engage with folk traditions and fuse them with his unique style makes him a central figure in the evolution of Japanese art.

As we move into the 19th century, “Ningyo” stands not only as a testament to Hokusai’s technical mastery, but also as a portal to understanding the cultural and visual essence of Japan. The work, although lesser known compared to his famous series of landscapes and geisha portraits, creates a space for reflection on the beliefs, dreams and desires of the Japanese people. In this sense, “Ningyo” is an invitation to explore the relationship between the human and the mythological, a theme that resonates in Japanese culture in an enduring way.

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