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horse washing Kakejiku 掛軸 馬 浮世絵 - 榊原文翠 Sakakibara Bunsui - Japan - Meiji period (1868-1912)  (No Reserve Price)
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horse washing Kakejiku 掛軸 馬 浮世絵 - 榊原文翠 Sakakibara Bunsui - Japan - Meiji period (1868-1912) (No Reserve Price)

(Sakakibarabunsui) Bunsei 8 (1824) - Meiji 42 (1909)   Born in Edo as the son of Nagamoto Sakakibara, a retainer of the shogunate. At first he studied under Buncho Tani, and later under Bundai Tohsaka, who belonged to the Buncho lineage, but he went to Kyoto to establish himself as a Japanese scholar and worked at the Kyoto Wa Gakusho. He had a strong desire to serve the king, and is thought to have studied the Tosa school, and is also thought to have had contact with the retro Yamato-e school. After the Meiji Restoration, he was highly acclaimed at the National Painting Exhibition and the Kyoto Exposition, and became a mainstay of the Yamato painting school, teaching at the Kyoto Prefectural School of Painting and the Kyoto City School of Art. The tip of the hanging scroll is lacquered wood. condition is good. It's in the same box.

No. 84002073

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horse washing Kakejiku 掛軸 馬 浮世絵 - 榊原文翠 Sakakibara Bunsui - Japan - Meiji period (1868-1912)  (No Reserve Price)

horse washing Kakejiku 掛軸 馬 浮世絵 - 榊原文翠 Sakakibara Bunsui - Japan - Meiji period (1868-1912) (No Reserve Price)

(Sakakibarabunsui)

Bunsei 8 (1824) - Meiji 42 (1909)
 
Born in Edo as the son of Nagamoto Sakakibara, a retainer of the shogunate. At first he studied under Buncho Tani, and later under Bundai Tohsaka, who belonged to the Buncho lineage, but he went to Kyoto to establish himself as a Japanese scholar and worked at the Kyoto Wa Gakusho. He had a strong desire to serve the king, and is thought to have studied the Tosa school, and is also thought to have had contact with the retro Yamato-e school. After the Meiji Restoration, he was highly acclaimed at the National Painting Exhibition and the Kyoto Exposition, and became a mainstay of the Yamato painting school, teaching at the Kyoto Prefectural School of Painting and the Kyoto City School of Art.

The tip of the hanging scroll is lacquered wood.
condition is good.
It's in the same box.

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