Miniature Album of Lacquer Paintings
Shibata Zeshin 柴田是真
The "Miniature Album of Lacquer Paintings" by Shibata Zeshin, created in the late 19th century, exemplifies the artist's mastery of lacquer techniques and his innovative approach to traditional Japanese painting. This work significantly impacted the appreciation of lacquer art in Japan, bridging the gap between fine art and craft, and influencing subsequent generations of artists in the Meiji period and beyond.
The "Miniature Album of Lacquer Paintings" by Shibata Zeshin features a series of intricate lacquered panels that showcase the artist's mastery of the tarashikomi technique, characterized by the layering of colors to create depth and texture. Each panel is adorned with delicate motifs, often depicting natural elements such as flora and fauna, rendered in a harmonious palette that exemplifies the aesthetic principles of Edo-period art.