@article{oai:kansai-u.repo.nii.ac.jp:00012511, author = {カラヴァエヴァ, ユリヤ}, journal = {東アジア文化交渉研究 = Journal of East Asian cultural interaction studies}, month = {Mar}, note = {The artworks of Japanese painter Ike Taiga (1723-1776) are distinguished by surprising artistic diversity. Moreover, each painting, introduced in this article, includes original features, but at the same time a certain combination of inner peculiarities unifies them into an overall artistic system. The image of "Five Hundred Arhats" shows an exquisite balance of intimacy and grandeur. In the painting technique of the "Morning-Glory Flower" the dynamism is expressed by the rhythm of delicate and bold touch. The "Clear Evening Bamboo" folding screen includes real and symbolic interpretation of the plant that helps to create meditative and synthetic image. "True View of Mt. Asama" with its complicated blended composition is the representation of Taiga's attitude towards mountains and his feeling of nature. Lastly, in the "Orchid and Stone" scroll, poetry, calligraphy and drawing are unified by the same artistic thought, suggesting us to reflect on the concepts of refinement and virtue. Furthermore, the world of Taiga's paintings can be divided into the external part, represented by certain techniques and visual solutions, and the internal part, where Taiga's individual thought is visualized by a specific iconographic interpretation, allowing us to see the painter's sense of values. However, the boundary between the two aspects is ambiguous, unstable and extremely delicate. This feature comes from Ike Taiga's open-minded personality., 文部科学省グローバルCOEプログラム 関西大学文化交渉学教育研究拠点, 松浦章教授古稀記念号, [東アジアの言語と表象]}, pages = {163--175}, title = {池大雅研究序説 : 闊達な画家、池大雅}, volume = {10}, year = {2017} }