"Sun, Moon and Sea" With seal 'Enshi' 燕子 - Enshi(?-?)燕子 - Japan
No. 81797647
"Peonies and a Peacock" - With seal 'Yamaga Seika' 山鹿清華 - Yamaga Seika (1885-1981) - Japan
No. 81797647
"Peonies and a Peacock" - With seal 'Yamaga Seika' 山鹿清華 - Yamaga Seika (1885-1981) - Japan
Material
Japanese pigments on paper
Size
Overall: vertical 151.7 × width 66.5 cm*width does not include roller ends.
(the work: vertical 60 × width 53.3 cm)
Condition
・There are burns, stains, wrinkles on the Japanese paper on the back of the cover.
・There are some wrinkles on the image.
・There are some burns, wrinkles, warp in the mounting.
Remarks
・Roller ends is Plastic.
・Tomo-Bako.(Box inscription by the artist.)
Materials for mounting
All of them are made of silk.
Other
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Biography
Yamaga Seika (1885-1981)
Dyeing and weaving artist from Kyoto.
His real name is Kenkichi. Studied under Nishida Chikusetsu and Kamisaka Sekka, and was active in a variety of craft fields.
After dropping out of the Kyoto Municipal College of Painting, he founded the Shinkogeiin and Saikokukai.
His many accomplishments include awards at the Universal Crafts Exposition in Paris and the Teiten exhibition, as well as activities at the Nitten exhibition and the Japan Art Academy.
In particular, he contributed to the creation of hand-woven brocade and the three-dimensional expression of textiles, and was influential in the cultural development of Kyoto City.
His achievements throughout his life were honored by being awarded the Order of Merit and being selected as a Person of Cultural Merit.
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