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At Baker's Beach
At Baker's Beach

At Baker's Beach

Artist (American, 1885 - 1975)
Place of OriginJapan
DateMay 16, 1922
CultureJapanese
MaterialsWatercolor on paper
DimensionsH. 11 in x W. 15 3/4 in, H. 27.9 cm x W. 40.0 cm (image)
Credit LineGift from the Estate of Chiura Obata
Object number2010.7
DepartmentJapanese Art
ClassificationsPainting
On View
Not on view
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This informal landscape study from May 16, 1922, captures the view from Baker Beach across to the Marin Headlands as a sudden rain shower erupts over the water. Color washes define the forms of the hills, clouds, and rain, in a technique that stems from Obata’s training in Nihonga, a Japanese painting school founded at the end of the nineteenth century. As defined in a 1905 manifesto, the Nihonga aesthetic valued the use of dilute ink and color for their suggestive and expressive properties, seen as distinct from Western emphasis on realism or the linear qualities associated with Chinese brush painting. Obata’s painting marries these principles with direct observation of nature, resulting in a fresh and personal vision of California scenery.
Subject
  • landscape
  • San Francisco
North Beach
Chiura Obata
1906
Horse grazing under a tree
Chiura Obata
Approx. 1906-1907
Consulate of Japan
Chiura Obata
April 25, 1906
Street scene
Chiura Obata
April 30, 1906
People resting in the Presidio
Chiura Obata
Late April, 1906
Catholic church near Fillmore Street
Chiura Obata
Late April, 1906
Our Camp
Chiura Obata
May 2, 1906
San Francisco from the Ferry Boat
Chiura Obata
April 27 or May 3, 1906
Looking [at] the Waterfront of San Francisco City
Chiura Obata
April 27 or May 3, 1906