No. 84139535

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Hanging scroll, Painting (1) - Silk - Shiokawa Bunrin (1808-1877) - flowers and birds - With signature 'Bunrin' 文麟 - Japan - Mid 19th century
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Hanging scroll, Painting (1) - Silk - Shiokawa Bunrin (1808-1877) - flowers and birds - With signature 'Bunrin' 文麟 - Japan - Mid 19th century

Size Overall: vertical 203× width 56.3cm*width does not include roller ends. (the work: vertical 111.7× width 41.2cm) Condition ・There are burns, stains, wrinkles, floats,gaps at the upper ends and repair of wrinkles on the Japanese paper on the back of the cover. ・There are some burns, stains on the image. ・There are burns, stains, wrinkles, fracture, damage in the mounting. Remarks ・Roller ends is Wooden. ・Nakajima●●(?-?) appraised the piece and signed the box. Materials for mounting ・All of them are made of silk. Other **There is a note about shipping restrictions and VAT. Please check before purchase.** *There may be a slight difference in color between the photo and the actual product. Biography Shiokawa Bunrin (1808-1877) Painter of the late Edo - Meiji period. Studied under Okamoto Toyohiko. Became a central figure of the Shijo School during the Meiji Restoration. He built the foundation of the Meiji Kyoto art world. His students included Kouno Bairei and Nomura Bunkyo.

No. 84139535

No longer available
Hanging scroll, Painting (1) - Silk - Shiokawa Bunrin (1808-1877) - flowers and birds - With signature 'Bunrin' 文麟 - Japan - Mid 19th century

Hanging scroll, Painting (1) - Silk - Shiokawa Bunrin (1808-1877) - flowers and birds - With signature 'Bunrin' 文麟 - Japan - Mid 19th century

Size
Overall: vertical 203× width 56.3cm*width does not include roller ends.
(the work: vertical 111.7× width 41.2cm)

Condition
・There are burns, stains, wrinkles, floats,gaps at the upper ends and repair of wrinkles on the Japanese paper on the back of the cover.
・There are some burns, stains on the image.
・There are burns, stains, wrinkles, fracture, damage in the mounting.

Remarks
・Roller ends is Wooden.
・Nakajima●●(?-?) appraised the piece and signed the box.

Materials for mounting
・All of them are made of silk.

Other
**There is a note about shipping restrictions and VAT. Please check before purchase.**
*There may be a slight difference in color between the photo and the actual product.

Biography
Shiokawa Bunrin (1808-1877)

Painter of the late Edo - Meiji period.
Studied under Okamoto Toyohiko. Became a central figure of the Shijo School during the Meiji Restoration.
He built the foundation of the Meiji Kyoto art world.
His students included Kouno Bairei and Nomura Bunkyo.

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