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Kokuho Shimei — Tiger and Bamboo
Kokuho Shimei

Tiger and Bamboo

"Tiger and Bamboo" by Kokuho Shimei exemplifies the Zen ink painting tradition, combining bold brushwork with minimalist composition to capture the essence of both subjects through suggested rather than detailed representation. The work demonstrates the artist's mastery of sumi-e technique, using varying ink tonalities and spontaneous brushstrokes to convey the tiger's power and the bamboo's graceful strength. This piece reflects the classical East Asian aesthetic principle of finding profound meaning in simplicity and the spiritual qualities inherent in nature.

Signed
Yes

🔨 Auction Lot

Japanese and Korean Art

March 24, 2026

Estimate: $3,000$5,000

Lot 34

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Kokuho Shimei, Tiger and Bamboo

"Tiger and Bamboo" by Kokuho Shimei exemplifies the Zen ink painting tradition, combining bold brushwork with minimalist composition to capture the essence of both subjects through suggested rather than detailed representation. The work demonstrates the artist's mastery of sumi-e technique, using varying ink tonalities and spontaneous brushstrokes to convey the tiger's power and the bamboo's graceful strength. This piece reflects the classical East Asian aesthetic principle of finding profound meaning in simplicity and the spiritual qualities inherent in nature.

Signed
Hand-signed by the artist
Seen at
Christie's, London, United Kingdom

Related themes

Wildlife And Nature, Bamboo and tiger motif, Animal Portraiture, Japanese Artist, Hanging Scroll, Traditional East Asian art, Meiji Period, Nihonga, Serene And Contemplative, Ink Painting