Authentic artwork
Original Japanese Sumi-e
Collection “Japanese vintage painting 80s-90s, Mito”
Age: Vintage
Japanese paper, cardboard, ink
Signed, sealed
Shikishi can be described as the symbol of the Japanese art of painting.
It is usually cardboard with washi paper pressed on it and a gold border. But it can also be just cardboard.
The shikishi format has a thousand-year history.
Originally, in the Heian period, they were called shikishi-gata (色紙形) and were mainly used as tablets (labels) for monumental and decorative paintings. Until the Kamakura period, there was a tradition of attaching shikishi-gata to the tops of screens or sliding partitions. Sometimes artists would draw colored rectangles directly on the screens or sliding panels to use that space for commentary. And such painted rectangles with comments on the painting were also called shikishi-gata.
In secular painting, the shikishi-gata were inscribed with the titles of the paintings or comments: prose or poetry. The content of the commentaries was directly or indirectly related to the paintings to which they were attached. Most often it was poetry, inspired and influenced by what was seen in the painting.
In Buddhist painting, shikishi-gata was used to record excerpts from sutras or Buddhist setsuwa (myths, legends, and tales).
Later, shikishi was used as an independent basis for calligraphy and painting. It is believed to have become a tradition among artists of the Tosa school during the Muromachi period.
During the Meiji period, shikishi became the main format of Japanese painting.
The most common size of shikishi is 24 x 27 cm.
The Japanese term 墨絵 (Sumi-e) means Ink (墨) and Painting (絵).
Shikishi (色紙) literally - "colored paper".
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Nov 25, 2024
Wow! This piece is outstanding. ( So MUCH better in real life than expected from the photos. ) I am "bowled over" & "overjoyed". It is just perfect. Great color. GOOD Feng Shui. ( MUCH needed to bring a real dynamic of Life here to this place in my home. ) ( The Tiger represents the energy of my Father, born in that Year. ) Cloudy Yokomido provides top notch Customer Service in every way with great communication skills and expert packaging/shipping & presentation. So, Very Well Done. Thanks so much for enhancing my life in such a good & wonderfully strong way. All the best to you, always. Karl I Matthiesen ( Seattle/Magnolia, Washington USA ) [ Note: The photo shows the Tiger before I get it professionally matted & framed to Museum Quality and then put up on the wall in this space. It will be a lot of fun. ] KIM