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Reader Collection > Exhibitions > 100 Variations on a theme
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Introduction The phrase “variations on a theme” is typically used to describe a piece of music in which the central melodic theme is repeated in different forms throughout the work. However, this phrase is also a useful descriptor of a subset of Japanese picture books in which the pictures are similar in theme but differ in detail. Typically 100 variations (i.e., pictures) were included per book. This virtual exhibition includes eleven examples of these “100 variations on a theme” picture books, chosen from the Reader Collection of Japanese Flower-and-Bird Art. The eleven books are grouped by their theme in the table below.
For each of the eleven books, a sample of the 100 variations (i.e.,pictures) are shown below and the following information is provided: book’s theme, title, author and date, names of the flowers and (or) birds depicted, picture size and printing method. |
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Flowers
1 Sōka Hyakushu (i.e., 100 Kinds of Flowers) by Bairei Kōno, 1901-04, woodblock prints, 155 x 240 mm
Top left Morning-star lily (Lilium concolor)
Top right Japanese kerria (Kerria japonica)
Bottom left cobra lily (Arisaema sikokianum)
Bottom right Japanese flowering cherry (Prunus lannesiana) |
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Flowers
2 Bairei Kiku Hyakushu (i.e., 100 Varieties of Chrysanthemums) by Bairei Kōno, 1891-6, woodblock prints, 330 x 250 mm
Top and Bottom varieties of florist’s chrysanthemum (Chrysanthemum grandiflorum)
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Flowers
3 Keika Hyakukiku (i.e., 100 Chrysanthemums by Keika) by Keika Hasegawa, 1893, woodblock prints, 220 x 300 mm
Top left – florist’s chrysanthemum (Chrysanthemum grandiflorum) variety ‘crimson beard’
Top right – florist’s chrysanthemum (Chrysanthemum grandiflorum) variety ‘crimson leaves of evening’
Bottom left – florist’s chrysanthemum (Chrysanthemum grandiflorum) variety ‘crane against the rising sun’
Bottom right – florist’s chrysanthemum (Chrysanthemum grandiflorum) variety ‘luster of sword’ |
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Birds
4 Bairei Hyakuchō Gafu (i.e., Picture Album of 100 Birds by Bairei) by Bairei Kōno, 1881 woodblock prints, 165 x 250 mm
Top left brown-eared bulbul (Ixos amaurotis)
Top right golden eagle (Aquila chrysaetos)
Bottom left blue rock-thrush (Monticola solitarius)
Bottom right golden pheasant (Chrysolophus pictus) |
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Birds
5 Eishō Hyakuchō Gafu (i.e., Picture Album of 100 Birds by Eishō) by Eishō Tsuchida, 1913-25, woodblock prints, 225 x 330 mm
Top left and right Japanese paradise-flycatcher (Terpsiphone atrocaudata)
Bottom left and right Eurasian wryneck (Jynx torquilla)
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Birds
6 Tennen Hyakutsuru (i.e., 100 Cranes by Tennen) by Tennen Kaigai, 1900, woodblock prints, 200 x 315 mm
Top and bottom red crown crane (Grus japonensis) |
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Ideas for Craftsmen
7 Hyakukō Gafu (i.e., Picture Album of 100 Ideas) by Kitarō Hayashi, 1893, intaglio prints, 175 x 120 mm
Top left bunchflower daffodil (Narcissus tazetta) and black-billed magpie (Pica pica)
Top right white-fronted goose (Anser albifrons)
Bottom left florist’s chrysanthemum (Chrysanthemumgrandiflorum) and red-flanked bluetail (Tarsiger cyanurus) with wind orchid (Neofinetia falcata) below
Bottom right cormorant (Phalacrocorax sp.) |
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Picture Lessons
8 Shūga Hyakudai (i.e., 100 Subjects for Lessons in Painting) by Gyokushō Kawabata, 1898, woodblock prints, 330 x 250 mm
Top eulalia grass (Miscanthus sinensis) and great tit (Parus major)
Bottom heavenly bamboo (Nandina domestica) and brown-eared bulbul (Ixos amaurotis) |
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Examples of Paintings by Famous Artists
9 Meika Hyakusen Gafu (i.e., Picture Album of 100 Fan Paintings by Celebrated Masters), edited by Shōkei Yamada, 1896, woodblock prints, 255 x 165 mm
Top Japanese chestnut (Castanea crenata) and varied tit (Sittiparus varius) by Ōkyo Maruyama
Bottom purple magnolia (Magnolia liliiflora) and Japanese bush-warbler (Cettia diphone) by Goshun Matsumura |
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Examples of Paintings by Famous Artists
10 Kōrin Hyakuzu (i.e., 100 Drawings by Kōrin), edited by Hōitsu Sakai, 1812, woodblock prints, 180 x 255 mm
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Left – lespedeza (Lespedeza sp.) and lesser cuckoo (Cuculus poliocephalus) Right – Japanese wisteria (Wisteria floribunda) and skylark (Alauda arvensis)
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Top – Japanese wisteria (Wisteria floribunda) Middle – plum (Prunus mume) Bottom – tree peony (Paeonia suffruticosa) |
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Examples of Paintings by Famous Artists
11 Kōrin Shinsen Hyakuzu (i.e., 100 Newly Selected Pictures by Kōrin), edited by Teizō Matsumoto, 1891, woodblock prints, 190 x 260 mm
Four panels from a screen painting by Kōrin Ogata showing lespedeza (Lespedeza sp.), red-crowned cranes (Grus japonensis) and white-naped cranes (Grus vipio)
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