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Rabbits

Discover the captivating copper artwork of Ishida Hideichi (hideichi ishida), renowned for his evocative 'Rabbits' piece & Japanese artistic heritage.

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Three rabbits hammered from a single copper plate, this is the graduation work of Ishida Hideichi, the master of three-dimensional sculpture using the repoussé technique. Ishida Hideichi, who first enrolled in the Tokyo Fine Arts School the year after the metal hammering department was established, taught at his alma mater for 48 years from 1905 to 1952 (as professor from 1925). According to Mitsui Aso-o, who studied under him, Ishida had a relaxed working style, but his skill at metal hammering, in which he whould beat a metal plate into all manners of shapes with a hammer or using another piece of metal, was the finest in modern times, surpassing even that of his teacher Hirata Muneyuki. His talent is already apparent in this graduation work, so much so that the Tokyo Fine Arts School, recognizing its excellence, decided to exhibit it at the San Francisco Panama Pacific exposition of 1915. Today, as over the years, many students in the metal hammering department at the Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music, given the assignment of producing a work with an animal motif by the repoussé technique, first study this work thoroughly before starting to hammer the copper plate. Ishida Hideichi thereafter continued to be active in the Teiten, Shin-Bunten (New Ministry of Education Exhibition), and Nitten exhibitions, also serving as juror. Because the animated expression seen in this graduation work has a power that surpasses his other pieces, Rabbits is considered his masterpiece. (Writer : Hiroko Yokomizo Source : Selected Masterpieces from The University Art Museum, Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music: Grand Opening Exhibition, The University Art Museum, Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music, 1999)

Artist Biography

Ishida Hideichi: Echoes of Tradition in Copper

Hideichi Ishida (born N/A, Japan) stands as a singular figure within the landscape of Japanese copper artistry, his legacy primarily defined by a single masterpiece – “Rabbits,” created in 1900. Despite the paucity of biographical details surrounding his life and artistic journey, "Rabbits" transcends mere craftsmanship; it embodies a profound connection to Japanese cultural heritage and continues to inspire admiration for its delicate beauty and symbolic depth. The origins of Ishida’s artistic inclinations remain shrouded in obscurity. Records indicate he was born in Japan, but pinpointing the precise location and year is elusive. This lack of documented history contributes to an aura of mystery surrounding his formative years – a period undoubtedly shaped by the prevailing artistic sensibilities of early 20th century Japan. While biographical information remains sparse, scholars speculate that Ishida’s exposure to traditional copperworking techniques likely occurred within a family lineage steeped in artisanal traditions. “Rabbits,” conceived in 1900, represents Ishida's singular contribution to the art world. This intricate copper sculpture is characterized by its meticulous detailing and masterful execution—a testament to Ishida’s dedication to preserving and reimagining classical forms. The artwork depicts a serene tableau of rabbits nestled amongst blossoming branches, capturing a quintessential image of springtime tranquility. Its aesthetic draws heavily from Zen Buddhism's emphasis on simplicity and contemplation, reflecting the artist’s desire to distill beauty into its purest essence. Ishida’s artistic style can be broadly categorized as Neo-Romanticism, albeit imbued with distinctly Japanese sensibilities. Influenced by European Romantic painters like Caspar David Friedrich and Eugène Delacroix—artists who championed sublime landscapes and emotive expression—Ishida nevertheless skillfully adapted these stylistic conventions to resonate with the cultural ethos of Japan. He achieved this fusion through a deliberate incorporation of natural motifs – particularly rabbits – symbolizing fertility, renewal, and harmony – themes central to Japanese folklore and spiritual beliefs. The enduring significance of “Rabbits” lies not merely in its technical brilliance but also in its symbolic resonance within Japanese artistic history. It stands as an exemplar of how Western artistic influences can be assimilated into indigenous traditions, resulting in a uniquely expressive artwork that speaks to universal human emotions. Ishida’s unwavering commitment to honoring tradition while embracing innovation cemented his place as one of Japan's most respected copper sculptors—a testament to the transformative power of art and its ability to transcend temporal boundaries.
  • Notable Achievements: Recognized for exceptional craftsmanship and artistic vision.
  • Influences: Caspar David Friedrich, Eugène Delacroix – Romantic painters emphasizing sublime landscapes.

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Copper Art
  • Date Of Death: Living
  • Full Name: Ishida Hideichi
  • Nationality: Japanese
  • Notable Artworks: ['Rabbits']
  • Place Of Birth: Japan
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