Ryosa Collection
"Ryosa: A Journey through Art and Literature" Step into the world of Ryosa, a captivating collection of artworks that transport you to ancient China and Japan
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"Ryosa: A Journey through Art and Literature" Step into the world of Ryosa, a captivating collection of artworks that transport you to ancient China and Japan. From the Monkey King Songoku to the Filial Son of Yoro, each piece tells a unique story. Immerse yourself in the Chinese novel "Journey to the West, " as depicted by Gakutei's intricate illustration of Songoku. Feel his power and mischief leap off the page, capturing your imagination. In "A Poet and Mount Fuji, " witness the beauty of nature intertwined with human expression. The delicate brushstrokes bring forth emotions evoked by spring rain, leaving you mesmerized by its ethereal charm. Travel to Osaka's Aji River in "The Rain Shelter at Nii Hill. " Gakutei's attention to detail transports you to this serene spot, where shelter from rain becomes an opportunity for reflection amidst nature's splendor. Discover Fujiwara no Sadaie (Kami: Teika) in "Paper, " part of Gakutei's series on The Four Friends of Writing. This artwork captures not only Teika's literary prowess but also his connection with paper as a medium for creativity. Experience filial piety through Gakutei's masterful depictions in "The Filial Son of Yoro" and "The Filial Child from Shinano Province. " These pieces pay homage to virtue and family values that transcend time and culture. Delve into Japanese history with characters like Komatsu Shigemori from Tales of Heike or Kibi ehime from Chronicles of Japan. Each artwork offers glimpses into legendary tales that shaped their respective eras. Gakutei showcases Lady Wei in her element as she wields her brush skillfully in "Brush: Lady Wei. " This piece celebrates women artists who left an indelible mark on literature during a time when their voices were often overlooked.