
Japanese Bamboo by Yamamoto Baiitsu Bottom
Japanese Bamboo reflects the bird-and-flower painting tradition of Yamamoto Baiitsu, one of the most highly regarded Nanga (literati) painters of the Edo period, working from the Owari domain. Baiitsu combined ink wash with delicate colour washes and elegant, sinuous contours — a style so accomplished that two of his works have since been designated Important Cultural Properties in Japan. Bamboo, a recurring literati subject, is rendered here with characteristic precision and restraint.
As a canvas print, the surface texture brings added depth and warmth to the composition, giving the piece a more painterly, tactile presence on the wall.
Japanese Bamboo reflects the bird-and-flower painting tradition of Yamamoto Baiitsu, one of the most highly regarded Nanga (literati) painters of the Edo period, working from the Owari domain. Baiitsu combined ink wash with delicate colour washes and elegant, sinuous contours — a style so accomplished that two of his works have since been designated Important Cultural Properties in Japan. Bamboo, a recurring literati subject, is rendered here with characteristic precision and restraint.
As a canvas print, the surface texture brings added depth and warmth to the composition, giving the piece a more painterly, tactile presence on the wall.
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Japanese Bamboo reflects the bird-and-flower painting tradition of Yamamoto Baiitsu, one of the most highly regarded Nanga (literati) painters of the Edo period, working from the Owari domain. Baiitsu combined ink wash with delicate colour washes and elegant, sinuous contours — a style so accomplished that two of his works have since been designated Important Cultural Properties in Japan. Bamboo, a recurring literati subject, is rendered here with characteristic precision and restraint.
As a canvas print, the surface texture brings added depth and warmth to the composition, giving the piece a more painterly, tactile presence on the wall.























