Wierook benodigdheden
1903
Medium
color woodcut
Dimensions
354; 235
About this artwork
verzamelaarsmerk, verso, gestempeld: Lugt 2760
Art Historical Context
**Wierook Benodigdheden (Incense Utensils)** *By Kamisaka Sekka, 1903, color woodcut, 235 × 354 mm* Kamisaka Sekka's *Wierook Benodigdheden* captures the refined elegance of Japanese incense utensils, essential tools in traditional rituals like the tea ceremony and meditation. Rendered in a delicate color woodcut, this print showcases Sekka's mastery of pattern and form, depicting vessels and implements with stylized grace. The title, Dutch for "incense necessities," hints at its place in European collections, bearing the collector's mark of Frits Lugt (Lugt 2760) on the verso—a testament t...
About the Artist
Kamisaka Sekka · 1866–1942
Kamisaka Sekka (1866-1942) was a pivotal figure in early twentieth-century Japanese art, recognized as a master of the Rinpa (or Rimpa) school revival and a pioneer of modern Japanese design. Born in Kyoto to a samurai family, Sekka successfully bridged traditional Japanese aesthetics with Western Art Nouveau influences, creating a distinctive synthesis that profoundly influenced Japanese design e...