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Hanging scroll ‘Moon, pine tree, plum blossom, bamboo and river’.
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Hanging scroll ink painting ‘Mountain country house and pine trees’
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Hanging scroll painting ‘Waterfall’
180,00 € Add to cartMifine Tsunate (1876-1941) was born in Kurashiki City, Okayama Prefecture. He started his studies under Kimura Ohshun at the age of 14. In 1896 he moved to the Tokyo Fina Arts School. In 1910 he traveled in Europe and US and devoted himself to the study of botanical painting. Cultivated over 1000 species of domestic and foreign plants around his studio and worked on sketching them.
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Hanging scroll painting ‘Autumn tree and bird’
180,00 € Add to cartKoda Shunko (1897 – 1976) was born in Tokushima Prefecture. His real name is Masaru, and he studied under Shunkyo Yamamoto at the age of 22. He graduated from Kyoto Municipal School of Painting (now Kyoto City University of Arts) at age of 37. He was devoted to thorough sketching. Since the early Showa era, he has been active in the Teiten (Imperial Academy of Fine arts Exhibition) and Shinbun Exhibition (Ministry of Education’s Art Exhibition), and his painstaking paintings of military chickens, geese and other birds have been highly regarded. He had his own art room in Kyoto. In his later years, he explored various techniques of Japanese painting, such as experimenting with bold expressions using thick layers of paint.
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Hanging scroll painting ‘Bamboo’
180,00 € Add to cartHirano Chikuitsu was born in Shizuoka Prefecture in 1983. He moved to Tokyo in 1915 to study under Uho Kano and later under Keigetsu Matsubayashi. He died in 1939 at the age of 47.
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Hanging scroll painting ‘Deer and landscape’
180,00 € Add to cartBorn in Kyoto, Yokoyama Seiki was perhaps the best of the pupils of Matsumura Keibun (1779-1843) who was the youngest brother of the founder of the Shijo School, Matsumura Goshun (1752-1811). He was also one of the artists called upon to paint new fusuma for the Imperial Palace after the fire of 1854. Seiki is particularly renowned for the fine quality of his Kacho-ga as well as for his figurative and landscape paintings.