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Photo: Eduardo Calderon
The Sound of the Ocean
Photo: Eduardo Calderon

The Sound of the Ocean

Date1942
Label TextA red sun rising over ocean swells is a symbol of Japan's mythical origins and the sun goddess Amaterasu. The rising sun became increasingly prominent as a patriotic image during the 1930s, the period of conflict that culminated in the Pacific War (1941-45). Ichiyô altered the motif's standard presentation, with the full sphere of a gold sun only faintly visible through the mist and clouds. Equally elegant are the washes of gold and green on the stylized rocks, and the heavy white pigment suggesting the spray of the crashing waves.
Object number2010.41.62
Photo CreditPhoto: Eduardo Calderon
Published ReferencesMorioka, Michiyo; Berry, Paul. "Modern Masters of Kyoto: The Transformation of Japanese Painting Traditions," Seattle, WA: Seattle Art Museum, 1999, p. 241, illus. 68.
Credit LineGift of Griffith and Patricia Way, in honor of the 75th Anniversary of the Seattle Art Museum
Dimensions83 1/2 x 35 1/8 in. (212.1 x 89.2 cm)
MediumInk and colors on silk
Tsuji Kako
Object number: 2010.41.99.2
Photo: Eduardo Calderon
late 1920's
Object number: 2010.41.73
Green Waves
Tsuji Kako
ca.1910
Object number: 2010.41.32
Moon Over Lake
ca. 1898
Object number: 2010.41.6
Photo: Susan A. Cole
Tsuji Kako
ca.1910
Object number: 2010.41.33.1
Waves and Plovers
Tsuji Kako
ca.1910
Object number: 2010.41.33.2
Hototogisu in Summer Valley
1884
Object number: 2010.41.10