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“Portrait of a Samurai Warrior” – A Masterpiece by Okamoto Toyohiko (180x51cm)
Presenting the “Portrait of a Samurai Warrior,” an exquisite hanging scroll by the esteemed Japanese artist Okamoto Toyohiko (1773–1845). A prominent figure of the Shijō School, Toyohiko was renowned for his naturalistic and emotive depictions of figures and landscapes.
In this composition, Toyohiko masterfully portrays a samurai warrior, adorned in traditional armor, complete with a sword and shield. The figure’s poised stance and resolute expression are rendered with delicate brushwork, capturing the essence of the samurai’s discipline and valor. The subtle use of ink washes and minimal color highlights the artist’s ability to convey depth and emotion through simplicity.
A distinctive feature of this artwork is Toyohiko’s personal seal, “Shigen”, imprinted in red beside the calligraphy. In traditional Japanese art, such seals serve as the artist’s signature, adding authenticity and a personal touch to the piece.
Features:
• Artist: Okamoto Toyohiko (1773–1845)
• Medium: Ink on paper
• Style: Shijō School
• Subject: Samurai warrior
• Artist’s Seal: “Shigen”
This piece not only showcases Toyohiko’s technical prowess but also embodies the rich cultural heritage of Japanese painting during the Edo period (1615–1868). The harmonious composition and symbolic depth make it a timeless addition to any art collection, offering a compelling focal point that inspires contemplation and admiration.
Note: Okamoto Toyohiko was a leading painter of the Shijō School, known for his naturalistic figures and contributions to Japanese art during the late Edo period.