The outstanding Japanese screen and scroll paintings from the Etsuko and Joe Price Collection experienced immense success as a traveling exhibition in 2006-2007, attracting over one million viewers. For the first time in the United States, a new exhibit is set to introduce you to one of the Price Collection鈥檚 greatest assets 鈥 a man considered by many to be one of the greatest artists that ever lived, yet known by very few outside of Japan. His name is It艒 Jakuch奴. Born in Japan in 1715, he lived as a vegetable seller and a Buddhist monk, all the while living a life devoted to illuminating the beauty of nature with the magical stroke of the artist鈥檚 brush. But Jakuch奴 took his brush beyond just skill, making him different from all others. His works are diverse and so coupled with the heart of nature that they have an ageless quality and appeal to people from all walks of life 鈥 no scholarly explanations needed.
Jakuchu鈥檚 paintings have left their mark, a stroke far beyond the capabilities of ordinary men.