Ide Gakusui

Ide Gakusui 井出岳水 (1899-19781)   

BIOGRAPHY

Sources: Guide to Modern Japanese Woodblock Prints: 1900-1975, Helen Merritt and Nanako Yamada, University of Hawaii Press, 1992, p. 38; Catalogue of Wood-Cut Color Prints by Contemporary Japanese Artists, S. Watanabe Color Print Co.,  1962, p. 78; wikipedia https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E4%BA%95%E5%87%BA%E5%B2%B3%E6%B0%B4 


A traditional painter in the Japanese style (nihonga) who specialized in kacho-ga (bird and flower drawings), Ide designed prints for the Watanabe Publishing Company beginning in the spring of 1949 and continued his association with Watanabe Shōzaburō (1885-1962) until the mid-1950s. Watanabe's 1963 catalog lists fifteen prints Ide designed, all of them of the bird and flower genre. (Three of his best known designs for Watanabe are pictured below.) After his collaboration with Watanabe, Gakusui continued to design prints through the late 1950s. It is unclear who published his prints after his association with Watanabe as they do not bear a publisher's mark.


Born in Funatsumura, Minami-Tsurun gun, Yamanashi Prefecture, his real name was Ide Taizō 井出泰三. After graduating from Nippon University College of Art, he studied nihonga painting with Yamanouchi Tamon (1878-1932) and, after Tamo's death, with Arai Kanpō (1878-1945)2, a nihonga painter and print designer.


In 1929 he moved to China where he was to stay until after the end of WWII in 1946.  While in China he traveled widely.  Settling in Shanghai, he opened a Japanese-style painting school.  After his return to Japan he served as director of the Fine Arts Education Association (美術育英協会) and at least one of his paintings was acquired by the Imperial Household Agency (Kunaichō).


1 Merritt and others give the artist's date of date as 1982, but the Independent Administrative Institution National Museum of Art, Japan gives his death date as 1978.2 Merritt and other sources state that he studied with the nihonga artist Araki Kanpō 荒木寛畝 (1831-1915), rather than Arai Kanpō 荒井寛方 (1878-1945) a nihonga and print artist.

A Few Examples of Artist's Nihonga Paintings 

松ト双鶴

Pair of Cranes in Pine Tree

undated

長寿梅

Old Plum Tree,

undated

四季花

Flowers of the Fours Seasons,

undated

A Few of the Artist's Prints Designed for Watanabe Publishing Company 

Note: These three prints have been reprinted by Watanabe and are available in reprint from the publisher S. Watanabe Color Print Publishing in Tokyo. 

雪中白鷺

Two Herons in Snow

c. 1950

雨中白鷺

Heron in Rain

c. 1950

鶴(A)

Two Cranes (A)

c. 1950

Signatures and Seals of the Artist

Signatures and Seals Appearing on Prints 

岳水 (Gakusui) with 岳水(Gakusui) seal

岳水 (Gakusui) seal

 岳水 (Gakusui)

with 井出泰三

(Ide Taizo) seal

岳水 (Gakusui) with 井出三

(Ide Taizo) seal

岳水 (Gakusui) with 井出 (Ide) seal

岳水 (Gakusui) seal

Signatures and Seals Appearing on Scrolls 

岳水 (Gakusui) with 岳水(Gakusui) seal

 岳水 (Gakusui)

with 井出泰三 (Ide Taizo) seal

岳水 (Gakusui) with 岳水(Gakusui) seal

岳水 (Gakusui) with 岳水(Gakusui) seal

[seal on scroll box]

Prints in Collection

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untitled (wheat). c. 1957

IHL Cat. #1693


Frost Covered Trees, 1958

IHL Cat. #1694

Lakeshore with Snow, 1958

IHL Cat. #1695

untitled (bamboo)

(small format print),

c. late 1950s/mid 1960s)

IHL Cat. #2040