Shinkichi "Kaii" Higashiyama

Japón
Japón
Participaciones1
Primera participaciónBerlín 1936
Año de nacimiento1908

Biografía

Shinkichi Higashiyama was a painter in the traditional Nihonga style in Japan. His art works – mostly nature and landscape paintings – decorate the Japanese Imperial Palace and the Crown Prince's palace. They adorn Japanese cult sites such as the famous temple of Toshodaiji in Nara, and various museums and buildings around the world. Japanese landscape painting was never primarily meant to be a realistic representation of nature, but rather more of an expression of spiritual well-being and the artist’s state of mind. In 1933-35 Higashiyama traveled to Germany as an exchange student to study Western art history.

After World War II, Higashiyama worked temporarily as an essayist, but also learned to use gold and silver dust to make his colors more vivid. This Kirikane technique was widely used in Japan. During his lifetime he often went back to visit Germany and stayed in contact with famous German artists such as Albrecht Dürer, Matthias Grünwald, Casper David Friedrich and Emil Nolde.

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