HAKUIN EKAKU (1685-1768)
HAKUIN EKAKU (1685-1768)
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HAKUIN EKAKU (1685-1768)

Fukurokuju, God of longevity and good fortune

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HAKUIN EKAKU (1685-1768)
Fukurokuju, God of longevity and good fortune
Sealed Kokantei, Hakuin no in and Ekaku
Hanging scroll; ink on paper
34 1/16 x 11 1⁄6 in. (86.5 x 28 cm.)
來源
Kokon, Inc., New York

榮譽呈獻

Takaaki Murakami (村上高明)
Takaaki Murakami (村上高明) Vice President, Specialist and Head of Department | Korean Art

拍品專文

In the painting, Hakuin depicts Fukurokuju, one of the Seven Gods of Good Fortune, with a large character kotobuki (longevity) positioned above him. Fukurokuju symbolizes happiness, health, and longevity, and is portrayed smiling while wearing a robe and holding a staff. The robe and staff are inked boldly, which complements the brushwork of the character above, creating a striking effect and a rich variety of shadings. The thin lines used to depict Fukurokuju's elongated forehead and face forms a strong contrast between the bold and the delicacy. Such contrast is dissolved at the bottom of the painting, where Hakuin painted a gradation of ink, starting with a bold line with thick ink and ending with a bold line with very thin ink.

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