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Nationality
  
Movement
  
Rimpa school

Role
  
Artist

Known for
  
Notable work
  
Fujin Raijin-zu

Name
  
Tawaraya Sotatsu

Died
  
1643

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Books
  
Library of Japanese Art: Sotatsu

Similar People
  
Ogata Korin, Honami Koetsu, Sakai Hoitsu, Ogata Kenzan, Hasegawa Tohaku

2/2 Rimpa: An artistic style transcending time


Tawaraya Sōtatsu (俵屋 宗達, fl. early 17th century) was a Japanese artist and also the co-founder of the Rimpa school of Japanese painting.

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Sōtatsu: Making Waves


Biography

Sōtatsu began to work as a fan-painter in Kyoto. Later, he rose to work for the court as a producer of fine decorated papers for calligraphy. He was highly influenced by Kyoto’s courtly culture. Sōtatsu met the great designer and calligrapher Hon'ami Koetsu, and painted under-designs in gold and silver for his writing. Sōtatsu excelled in projects that needed careful placing of decorative screens and fans, and took this to its highest level. He pioneered a new boldness of color and line. He popularized a technique called tarashikomi, which was carried out by dropping one color onto another while the first was still wet.

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Sōtatsu also developed an original style of monochrome painting, where the ink was used sensuously, as if it were color. Among his best works are the illustrated covers he painted for the Lotus Sutra.

The Freer Gallery of Art dedicates the first retrospective outside Japan from October 2015 to January 2016.

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References

Tawaraya Sōtatsu Wikipedia