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Resilient Majesty: The Symbolism of the Pine in Japanese Art. 1939

Resilient Majesty: The Symbolism of the Pine in Japanese Art. 1939

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SKU:
SD231
Size:
358 x 173 cm (140.9 x 68.1 inches)
Period:
Showa (1926-1989)
This stunning 6-panel screen from 1939 features a lifelike depiction of a pine tree, showcasing the artistry and profound symbolic importance of this subject in Japanese culture. The pine tree, with its evergreen needles and enduring nature, is celebrated for its resilience and longevity, often representing eternal youth and steadfastness in the face of adversity. Painted during a period marked by historical turbulence, the pine's portrayal in this artwork may also symbolize the unyielding spirit of the nation. Spanning an impressive canvas captures the grandeur of the pine tree in full splendor, set against a minimalist background that accentuates its vibrant green needles and rugged bark. This piece not only reflects the aesthetic preferences of the era but also embodies deeper philosophical and cultural underpinnings that have been cherished in Japanese art for centuries.