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Shinsei Ogata Collection

Shinsei Ogata, a renowned artist of the Edo period, left an indelible mark on Japanese art with his exquisite creations

Background imageShinsei Ogata Collection: Dish with Design of Landscape with Blossoming Trees, Edo period; Narutaki... (1699-1712)

Dish with Design of Landscape with Blossoming Trees, Edo period; Narutaki... (1699-1712)
Dish with Design of Landscape with Blossoming Trees, Edo period (1610-1898); Narutaki period (1699-1712)

Background imageShinsei Ogata Collection: Tiger lilies and grass, Edo period, ca. 1685-1868. Creator: Unknown

Tiger lilies and grass, Edo period, ca. 1685-1868. Creator: Unknown
Tiger lilies and grass, Edo period, ca.1685-1868. Style of Ogata Kenzan

Background imageShinsei Ogata Collection: Snow-laden pine and shrub, Edo period, Dated 1741. Creator: Ogata Kenzan

Snow-laden pine and shrub, Edo period, Dated 1741. Creator: Ogata Kenzan
Snow-laden pine and shrub, Edo period, Dated 1741

Background imageShinsei Ogata Collection: Snow-laden Pine Boughs, Edo period, 18th century. Creator: Ogata Kenzan

Snow-laden Pine Boughs, Edo period, 18th century. Creator: Ogata Kenzan
Snow-laden Pine Boughs, Edo period, 18th century

Background imageShinsei Ogata Collection: Blue and white flowers on slender stalks, Edo period, 18th-19th century

Blue and white flowers on slender stalks, Edo period, 18th-19th century. Inscription and seals of Ogata Kenzan

Background imageShinsei Ogata Collection: A Shinto ceremony, Edo period, late 17th-early 18th century. Creator: Ogata Kenzan

A Shinto ceremony, Edo period, late 17th-early 18th century. Creator: Ogata Kenzan
A Shinto ceremony, Edo period, late 17th-early 18th century. Attributed to Ogata Kenzan

Background imageShinsei Ogata Collection: Uzume (Okame) and flowers, 18th-19th century. Creator: Ogata Kenzan

Uzume (Okame) and flowers, 18th-19th century. Creator: Ogata Kenzan
Uzume (Okame) and flowers, 18th-19th century

Background imageShinsei Ogata Collection: Camellia by Water, dated 1741. Creator: Unknown

Camellia by Water, dated 1741. Creator: Unknown
Camellia by Water, dated 1741. Edo period (1615-1868)

Background imageShinsei Ogata Collection: Bellflowers in Basket, 18th century. Creator: Ogata Kenzan

Bellflowers in Basket, 18th century. Creator: Ogata Kenzan
Bellflowers in Basket, 18th century

Background imageShinsei Ogata Collection: Autumn Ivy, after 1732. Creator: Ogata Kenzan

Autumn Ivy, after 1732. Creator: Ogata Kenzan
Autumn Ivy, after 1732

Background imageShinsei Ogata Collection: Sixth Month from Fujiwara no Teikas Birds and Flowers of

Sixth Month from Fujiwara no Teikas Birds and Flowers of
" Sixth Month" from Fujiwara no Teikas " Birds and Flowers of the Twelve Months", 1743

Background imageShinsei Ogata Collection: Fourth Month from Fujiwara no Teikas Birds and Flowers of

Fourth Month from Fujiwara no Teikas Birds and Flowers of
" Fourth Month" from Fujiwara no Teikas " Birds and Flowers of the Twelve Months", 1743


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Shinsei Ogata, a renowned artist of the Edo period, left an indelible mark on Japanese art with his exquisite creations. His Dish with Design of Landscape with Blossoming Trees showcases the beauty of nature in full bloom, transporting us to a serene world. In Tiger lilies and grass, Ogata captures the delicate balance between strength and grace, reminding us of the ephemeral nature of life. One cannot help but be captivated by Snow-laden pine and shrub, where every brushstroke seems to depict winter's icy embrace. The Snow-laden Pine Boughs evoke a sense of tranquility as we imagine ourselves amidst a snowy landscape. Ogata's Blue and white flowers on slender stalks exhibit his mastery over porcelain painting techniques, displaying intricate details that mesmerize the viewer. A Shinto ceremony transports us back in time to witness ancient rituals through Ogata Kenzan's eyes. Uzume (Okame) and flowers exude joyfulness as vibrant colors burst forth from the canvas or pottery surface. Camellia by Water invites us into a peaceful garden oasis while Bellflowers in Basket showcase delicate blooms arranged meticulously. Autumn Ivy reminds us of the changing seasons as leaves turn golden hues before gracefully falling away. Sixth Month from Fujiwara no Teikas Birds and Flowers transport us to another era where poetry intertwines seamlessly with visual artistry. In Fourth Month from Fujiwara no Teikas Birds and Flowers, we witness nature's harmony depicted through Ogata's skilled hand, not just an artist; he was a storyteller who used brushes instead of words to convey emotions and narratives that continue to resonate today.