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Bamboo and Tiger with Box - Attributed to Kano Tan'yū 狩野探幽 (1602-1674) - Japan - Frühe Edo-Zeit  (Ohne Mindestpreis)
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Bamboo and Tiger with Box - Attributed to Kano Tan'yū 狩野探幽 (1602-1674) - Japan - Frühe Edo-Zeit (Ohne Mindestpreis)

狩野探幽 Kano Tanyu (1602-1674) Painter of the early Edo period and establisher of Edo Kano school. The eldest son of 狩野孝信 Kano Takanobu (1751-1618) and grandson of Kano Eitoku (1543-1590). Founder of the Kajibashi Kano school. He is said to be a precocious genius and is praised as the second coming of Eitoku. His wide range of works includes Sansui landscapes, figures, flowers, and birds. Tanyu's elegant new style, which made use of marginal spaces, was called the Edo Kano style, and it was inherited as the standard of the Kano school thereafter. He was active in the paintings of castles such as Nijo Castle, Osaka Castle, Nagoya Castle, and Edo Castle, as well as in the painting of the inner court. He was also in charge of the decoration of the Tokugawa family mausoleums such as Nikko Toshogu, Zojoji, Kan-eiji, and Edo Castle's Momijiyama. with signature 'Hoin Tanyu Hitsu' 法印探幽 筆 seal 'Shomyo' 生明 狩野探幽 Kano Tanyu (1602-1674) Japanese antique art kakejiku kakemono wall hanging scroll / Bamboo and Tiger with Box Whole dimensions: 22.5" x 70.1" / 57.4cm x 178.2cm Inside dimensions: 16.6" x 38.6" / 42.2cm x 98.1cm Material: Paper Technique: Handpainted Roller ends: Wood Weight: 690g including Box Condition Antique items have originally crease, stain, damage, and more. I would like you to refer to the listing photos, but please understand that it's difficult to show all conditions by the photos. Special notes: STAIN a little, CREASE, DAMAGE, FOLD, HOLE, WARP, STAIN DAMAGE in the back of the mounting. Shipping "FREE SHIPPING" all over the world by Registered Airmail, EMS, or DHL.

Nr. 83524815

Verkauft
Bamboo and Tiger with Box - Attributed to Kano Tan'yū 狩野探幽 (1602-1674) - Japan - Frühe Edo-Zeit  (Ohne Mindestpreis)

Bamboo and Tiger with Box - Attributed to Kano Tan'yū 狩野探幽 (1602-1674) - Japan - Frühe Edo-Zeit (Ohne Mindestpreis)

狩野探幽 Kano Tanyu (1602-1674)
Painter of the early Edo period and establisher of Edo Kano school. The eldest son of 狩野孝信 Kano Takanobu (1751-1618) and grandson of Kano Eitoku (1543-1590). Founder of the Kajibashi Kano school. He is said to be a precocious genius and is praised as the second coming of Eitoku. His wide range of works includes Sansui landscapes, figures, flowers, and birds. Tanyu's elegant new style, which made use of marginal spaces, was called the Edo Kano style, and it was inherited as the standard of the Kano school thereafter. He was active in the paintings of castles such as Nijo Castle, Osaka Castle, Nagoya Castle, and Edo Castle, as well as in the painting of the inner court. He was also in charge of the decoration of the Tokugawa family mausoleums such as Nikko Toshogu, Zojoji, Kan-eiji, and Edo Castle's Momijiyama.

with signature 'Hoin Tanyu Hitsu' 法印探幽 筆 seal 'Shomyo' 生明

狩野探幽 Kano Tanyu (1602-1674) Japanese antique art kakejiku kakemono wall hanging scroll / Bamboo and Tiger with Box

Whole dimensions: 22.5" x 70.1" / 57.4cm x 178.2cm
Inside dimensions: 16.6" x 38.6" / 42.2cm x 98.1cm

Material: Paper
Technique: Handpainted
Roller ends: Wood

Weight: 690g including Box

Condition
Antique items have originally crease, stain, damage, and more. I would like you to refer to the listing photos, but please understand that it's difficult to show all conditions by the photos. Special notes: STAIN a little, CREASE, DAMAGE, FOLD, HOLE, WARP, STAIN DAMAGE in the back of the mounting.

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