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rai san’yō

1780 - 1832

Informations clés

  • Born: 1780, Aki, Japon
  • Typical colors: couleurs neutres
  • Art period: XIXe siècle
  • Top 3 works:
    • Peonies/Seven-Character Quatrain
    • Letter
    • Poem Accompanying an Over Robe (Uchikake) with Bamboo by Gion Nankai (1677–1751)
  • Lifespan: 52 years
  • Copyright status: Public domain
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early life and education

rai san’yō, a prominent japanese artist, was born on january 21, 1780, in aki province. he hailed from a samurai family of the hiroshima domain. rai san’yō's early education involved studying humanities with his uncles, who were notable neo-confucian scholars. later, he attended the shōheikō, a prestigious training school for government bureaucrats in edo.

artistic career and contributions

rai san’yō is celebrated for his multifaceted artistic talents, which include:
  • rai san’yō's work as a painter is characterized by its association with the nanga school, known for its emphasis on individual expression and personal interpretation.
  • he was an accomplished calligrapher, as evident in his numerous works featuring intricate, cursive script.
  • as a poet, rai san’yō penned chinese verses that showcased his mastery of language and form.
notable works:

museums and collections

rai san’yō's works are featured in several prominent museums, including:

legacy and later life

rai san’yō passed away on october 16, 1832, in kyoto. his legacy as a scholar, poet, and artist continues to inspire art enthusiasts and scholars alike. for more information on rai san’yō's life and works, visit Most-Famous-Paintings, which features an extensive collection of his paintings and calligraphic pieces. important dates: * january 21, 1780: born in aki province * october 16, 1832: passed away in kyoto