Diptychon zwei Pferde | Kanō Hōgai 狩野芳崖 (signiert mit Shōkai 勝海) | 1828-1888
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Diptychon zwei Pferde | Kanō Hōgai 狩野芳崖 (signiert mit Shōkai 勝海) | 1828-1888

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Diptychon zwei Pferde | Kanō Hōgai 狩野芳崖 (signiert mit Shōkai 勝海) | 1828-1888Kan Hgai gilt als der letzte groe Meister der Kan Schule, die seit dem 16. Jahrhundert die einflussreichste und grte Kunstinstitution Japans war. Unzhlige Meister der Japanischen Malerei stammen aus dieser Schule wenn ein junges Talent sich ausbilden wollte, suchte er ohne lange zu berlegen nach einem Kan Meister. Doch mit dem Ende der Edo Zeit (1603 1867) und dem Verlust von feudalen Privilegien erlahmte diese Schule mit ihren strikten Motiv

Kanō Hōgai gilt als der letzte große Meister der Kanō-Schule, die seit dem 16. Jahrhundert die einflussreichste und größte Kunstinstitution Japans war. Unzählige Meister der Japanischen Malerei stammen aus dieser Schule - wenn ein junges Talent sich ausbilden wollte, suchte er ohne lange zu überlegen nach einem Kanō-Meister. Doch mit dem Ende der Edo-Zeit (1603-1867) und dem Verlust von feudalen Privilegien erlahmte diese Schule mit ihren strikten Motiv-Vorgaben; sie konnte sich nicht mehr erneuern. Kanō Hōgai war eine Ausnahme. Er erkannte die Zeichen der Zeit und arbeitete nach der Meiji-Restauration (1868) mit den fortschrittlichsten Geistern seiner Zeit – mit dem Maler Hashimoto Gahō und mit den Vordenkern Okakura Tenshin und Ernest Fenellosa. Erst seit diesem politisch-gesellschaftlichen Umbruch nannte er sich Hōgai, vor 1868 war sein Name Shōkai, so wie er dieses Bild signierte. Da er diesen Namen aber erst als 20-jähriger benutzte, (vorher unterschrieb er mit Shōrin 松隣) können wir dieses Diptychon ins Ende der Edo-Zeit, in den Zeitraum von 1848-68 datieren. 

Die Thematik ist denn auch traditionell. Man kennt Darstellungen von feurigen Pferden vor allem von ema her. Ema 絵馬waren zum Teil große Holzpaneele (auch solche von berühmten Malern wie Kanō Sansetsu (1589-1651) gemalt), die man Shintō-Schreinen darbrachte. Sie ersetzten Schenkungen von Pferden, denn seit alters nahm man an, dass der Gott des Schreines nachts ausreiten will und dazu ein stattliches Pferd besteigt. Doch Schreine brauchten nicht unzählige Pferde für ihre Gottheit, und so ließ man sich als Ersatz gemalte Pferde schenken.

Großartig an diesem Diptychon ist, wie der Maler kompositorisch die Energie der Pferde wiedergibt. (Er scheint im linken Bild direkt von Kanō Sansetsu beeinflusst zu sein).  Ein wildes Getue der Tiere festzuhalten, reicht ja nicht aus, die überbordende Energie muss (wenn das Bild Kunst sein will) auch indirekt als solche empfunden werden. Hōgai arbeitet mit der Architektur: Die Pferde verhalten sich in niedrigen Ställen drin ungestüm – sie wirken eingeengt, weil der Holzrahmen des Stalls je einen Teil ihrer Körper verdeckt.  Unter und über den Rossen gibt es diverse Schichten von Holzverschlägen und Dächern; sie sind vollkommen stabil in ihrer betonten Horizontalität. Die Holzböden sind ebenso entschieden schräg, als sollten sie beweisen, dass Ställe vollkommen sicher sind vor dem kraftvollen Wüten eines aufgebrachten Pferdes. Mit so viel harter geometrischer Strenge wird der Ausbruch von Energie und Kraft der Pferde kontrastreich betont.

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Nash Crawford
Charlottesville, US
★★★★★ 5
Nice toy for Chewers!
Was chewed in a day or so, but she loved it.
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Beth
Houston, US
★★★★★ 5
Still in one piece and played with!
Color: Checkers - Dinos Bruto (Purple), Size: Mini
Very durable for my little King Charles Chewer. She's had it for a while now and all though the chewing phase has calmed down, she still can be somewhat rough with the toys. The little dino is standing firm. It was a battle she figured she couldn't win with Dino. Now he's a fetch/ tug o war toy that still gets a few nibbles.
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Kimmi Bear
Cuba, US
★★★★★ 4
DONT BUY THE ELEPHANT, ITS NO GOOD. but GR8 BRAND!
Color: Checkers - Elephant (Gray), Size: Large
The elephant toy had no trunk by the FIRST day! The elephant now looks like an angry Koala bear OR an angry trunk less elephant(whichever u want to say) I LOVE the donkey and dinosaur toys so I bought the elephant confidently, thinking I had nothing to worry about. I wouldn't have spent money on this knowing the trunk would be chewed off in a matter of minutes. My Bella usually chews but she has had her donkey and dinosaurs with the chew guard for MONTHS and there are NO TEARS OR RIPS even with her playing and chewing on them ROUGHLY all day. If you buy any of these type toys I DO highly recommend the donkey or dinosaurs ONLY. The elephant being chewed up in a matter of minutes really makes me angry that I ever spent the money on it. HAD I known it wouldn't be the high quality dog toy I'm used to from GoDog, I would've just bought a second donkey or dino! Now Bella doesn't get her new toy for the month (I try 2 buy her a new stuffed toy or 2 about 1 time a month whenever I have the extra money for it) I guess she will have to go without this month because I spent it on this now trunkless elephant/angry koala:( Whichever name you call it, it is now going to be trash. UPDATE! If you contact the GODOG company they will send one replacement toy for your pet! They also asked me my pet's size, breed and age in order to send the best possible toy! They sent Bella a snake that has held up Extremely WELL! It's great and so far is my favorite(and one of Bella's favorites) The snake has less sqeaky things in it so she doesn't have the drsire to tear it apart immediately to retrieve them by rippong it to shreds:) My updated rating is for the MANUFACTURER'S GREAT CUSTOMER SERVICE. The fact that they actually replaced it was good but the fact that they went that extra mile by researching the best toy match for my Bella was above and beyond! If you have a Godog toy that went bust right away, contact the manufacturer for a replacement. If you give them your dog's age, weight and breed they will even try to match your pets replacement toy with something that is better suited to your dog's chewing style. (Bella's style is destructive haha) Good luck, ya'll!
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AmberC
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★★★★★ 5
My Dobermans favorite toy to destroy, and one of our recommended picks.
Color: Checkers - Elephant (Gray), Size: Large
Ok, here's an honest breakdown review. I have a 6 month old Doberman who shreds every stuffed animal and dog bed he's come across. He's one of the worst chewers I've owned. We have tried a WIDE variety of stuffed toys. That said, this elephant is his favorite toy. I have ordered 4 of them so far, and just ordered another 4-pack on a buy three get one free deal. The elephant stands out above all the other stuffed creatures from goDog for me as to durability. Hence why I keep buying more. But they usually last about 2-3 weeks on average. In our house, the poor creatures are subjected to vicious, crazy, shaking of the head, helicopter type rotation. It' so hard if it hits your bare arm or leg it actually stings especially when its wet. Then the old, put it between his legs laying down, tearing at the legs action. The limbs are usually the first things to go over time. But they are each almost self sealing, so you clean up as little fluff and keep using it. Eventually the pup reaches the main body and finishes it off. For a normal light to normal chewer, one of two will get you a long way. For those of us resigned to having zoomie type manic chewers that need a constant supply of toys, 2-3 week durability is pretty sound too. I do not recommend the green cheaper monster. It lasted about 45 minutes. The free replacement took about 3 days. Hopefully this aids you in your decision!
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Ashley
Houston, US
★★★★★ 5
Very durable for rowdy pups
Color: Checkers - Elephant (Gray), Size: Large
This toy has outlasted any other dog toy I have ever bought. I have one large and one medium dog who share toys, fight over toys, chew them to death and still play with them. It might be because it isn't one of their favorites. I don't know. All I know is that our house is littered with dog toys in different states of destruction and this elephant toy has very little damage. It has definitely been in the dog toy rotation. I had this toy for 2 months without any major damage. The day I wrote the review the dogs tore the leg off! I still think it is a good toy. Some toys lose the stuffing or squeaker the first day.
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