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Creative landscape painting - Otake Chikuha尾竹竹坡(1878-1936) - Japan
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Creative landscape painting - Otake Chikuha尾竹竹坡(1878-1936) - Japan

The artist skillfully sketched out an excellent painting through three trees on the seaside, three birds above the sea, the turbulent sea and the magnificent Mount Fuji in the distance. Artist: Otake Chikuha尾竹竹坡(1878-1936) OTAKE Chikuha (January 11, 1878 - June 2, 1936) was an ukiyo-e artist from the Meiji to Showa periods. , Japanese painter. He was one of the so-called three Otake brothers, with Koshido Otake being the older brother and Kunikan Otake being the younger brother. Born on January 12, 1878 in present-day Niigata City. His real name is Somekichi. His father was Otake Kuramatsu. At the age of 4, he studied under Unseki Sasada of the Southern Sect and received the pseudonym of Jukpo. He is also called Takeo. When he was 5 years old, he started painting fusuma (sliding doors), and by the age of 6, he was able to draw flowers and birds with skillful brush strokes, and was said to be a child prodigy. It is also said that from the age of 10, he helped his family with his drawings. Material: silk Signed and Sealed The roller ends: bone Dimensions: Total dimensions: approx. 200 x 46.5 cm (excl. roller ends) Painting dimensions: 120.5 x 35.5 cm Good condition, there are stains, creases and wrinkles due to aging and using, please also take a look at the listed photos for a reference. Will be well packaged and shipping by Japan Post in fast delivery.

Nr. 81830535

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Creative landscape painting - Otake Chikuha尾竹竹坡(1878-1936) - Japan

Creative landscape painting - Otake Chikuha尾竹竹坡(1878-1936) - Japan


The artist skillfully sketched out an excellent painting through three trees on the seaside, three birds above the sea, the turbulent sea and the magnificent Mount Fuji in the distance.

Artist: Otake Chikuha尾竹竹坡(1878-1936)
OTAKE Chikuha (January 11, 1878 - June 2, 1936) was an ukiyo-e artist from the Meiji to Showa periods. , Japanese painter. He was one of the so-called three Otake brothers, with Koshido Otake being the older brother and Kunikan Otake being the younger brother. Born on January 12, 1878 in present-day Niigata City. His real name is Somekichi. His father was Otake Kuramatsu. At the age of 4, he studied under Unseki Sasada of the Southern Sect and received the pseudonym of Jukpo. He is also called Takeo. When he was 5 years old, he started painting fusuma (sliding doors), and by the age of 6, he was able to draw flowers and birds with skillful brush strokes, and was said to be a child prodigy. It is also said that from the age of 10, he helped his family with his drawings.

Material: silk
Signed and Sealed
The roller ends: bone

Dimensions:
Total dimensions: approx. 200 x 46.5 cm (excl. roller ends)
Painting dimensions: 120.5 x 35.5 cm

Good condition, there are stains, creases and wrinkles due to aging and using, please also take a look at the listed photos for a reference.

Will be well packaged and shipping by Japan Post in fast delivery.

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