BE@RBRICK ITO JAKUCHU TOKA SHOKIN-ZU 400% 100% 2022
€250.00
Bearbrick Ito Jackuchu Toka Shokin-Zu 400% 100% 2022
Ito Jackuchu, also called Jokin, (born March 2, 1716, kyoto, Japan—died Oct. 27, 1800, Kyōto), Japanese painter of the mid-Tokugawa period (1603–1867) who excelled in drawing flowers, fish, and birds, especially fowl, which he used to keep at his home in order to observe them closely.
The son of a greengrocer, he first studied drawing with a painter of the Kano school(stressing Chinese subject matter and techniques). He also made copies of old Chinese masters. He developed an amazingly realistic style and added to it decorative touches that he learned in part from the works of Ogata Korin (1658–1716).
He made a set of 30 pictures for the Shōkoku Temple, entitled “Dōshokusai-e” (coloured pictures of animals and plants), which, along with “Gunkei zu fusumae” (screen painting of fowl), are his most famous works. He later became a recluse and assumed the name Tobeian (“Bushel Monk”). It is said that those who got his paintings gave him one to (approximately two bushels) of rice in return.
Medicom Toy uses Water transfer technology to ensure unique print placement on each Be@rbrick. This means each Be@rbrick will be special and unique.
Medicom Toy uses Water transfer technology to ensure unique print placement on each Be@rbrick. This means each Be@rbrick will be special and unique.
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