Description: 1888 Japanese Art Phoenix and Mouse from Art Student to Mentor This artwork, a New Year's card, was sent from Nakajima Takejiro (中島武次郎) of Tokyo to Maeda Yoshihiko (前田吉彦, 1849–1904) of Kobe in 1888, the Year of the Rat. Nakajima used ink to illustrate a fierce, rising phoenix and a view of a rat (mouse) from the rear, all confidently drawn. Because Nakajima addresses Maeda as 先生机下 (sensei-kika, a traditional Japanese honorific phrase that is a respectful way to address a teacher or mentor in a letter or formal communication), Nakajima was likely an art student of Maeda Yoshihiko. Maeda Yoshihiko (1849–1904) was a Meiji period Western-Style Painter. We will be publishing over 300 postcards sent to Maeda Yoshihiko. It will likely take us 2-3 years. You can follow our blog at: https://maeda-yoshihiko.blogspot.com/ 1888年 芸術学生 中島武次郎から師匠 前田吉彦宛の年賀状 この作品は、1888年(ねずみ年)に東京の中島武次郎が神戸の前田吉彦に送った年賀状です。中島は力強く上昇する鳳凰と可愛らしいねずみの後ろ姿をインクで描いてます。中島が前田を「先生机下」と呼んでいることから、かつて中島は前田吉彦の芸術学生だったと考えられます。
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Location: Upstate, New York
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Primary Material: Paper
Color: Black
Original/Reproduction: Antique Original
Region of Origin: Japan
Age: 1850-1899