N. 80554659

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Flowers and Bonsai - Collaboration between Three Famous Painters in Meiji periods with Box - Okuhara Seiko 奥原晴湖 (1837-1913) Taki Katei 滝和亭 (1830-1901) Fukushima Ryuho 福島柳圃 (1820-1889) - Giappone - Periodo Meiji (1868-1912)
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Flowers and Bonsai - Collaboration between Three Famous Painters in Meiji periods with Box - Okuhara Seiko 奥原晴湖 (1837-1913) Taki Katei 滝和亭 (1830-1901) Fukushima Ryuho 福島柳圃 (1820-1889) - Giappone - Periodo Meiji (1868-1912)

奥原晴湖 Okuhara Seiko (1837-1913) A female nanga artist of the Meiji era. At first, she studied painting under 牧田水石 Hirata Suiseki (1796-1869), later studied Ming and Qing painting in Edo, and became a private admirer of Zheng Banqiao (Zheng Xie). She painted with a manly and vigorous style, and her popularity was split in two with 安田老山 Yasuda Rozan (1830-1883) at the time of the popularity of literati painting in the early Meiji period. She was a woman of many anecdotes about her masculine appearance and personality, including her decision to cut her hair, which was unusual at the time. with signature 'Seiko' 晴湖 and lower seal 'Guko' 虞古 滝和亭 Taki Katei (1830-1901) Nanga artist. Born in Edo. Studied under Sato Suigai, who lived nearby, and under Araki Kankai, Katagiri Toin, Ooka Unpo and Sakamoto Konen. Studied under Hidaka Tetsuō in Nagasaki, and befriended Ch'ing masters such as Chen Yizhou. He returned to Edo and won awards at various expositions. with signature 'Katei' 和亭 and seal 'Jinkenshiin' 臣謙私印 福島柳圃 Fukushima Ryuho (1820-1889) Pittore del periodo Edo - Meiji. Nato nella prefettura di Saitama nel 1820. Studiò sotto la guida di Shibata Zeshin della scuola Shijo a Edo e in seguito passò alla pittura letterata. Si specializzò in scene di neve. with signature 'Ryuho' 柳圃 and lower seal 'shimaneiin' 隝寧印 奥原晴湖 Okuhara Seiko (1837-1913) 滝和亭 Taki Katei (1830-1901) 福島柳圃 Fukushima Ryuho (1820-1889) Japanese art kakejiku kakemono wall hanging scroll / Flowers and Bonsai - Collaboration between Three Famous Painters in Meiji periods with Box Whole dimensions: 25.4" W x 75.7" H / 64.6cm x 192.4cm Inside dimensions: 17.9" W x 48.5" H / 45.6cm x 123.3cm Material: Paper Technique: Handpainted Roller ends: Wood Weight: 920g 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 a little, DAMAGE a little, DIRT, FOLD, WARP, STAIN DAMAGE in the back of the mounting. Shipping "FREE SHIPPING" all over the world by Registered Airmail, EMS, or DHL.

N. 80554659

Venduti
Flowers and Bonsai - Collaboration between Three Famous Painters in Meiji periods with Box - Okuhara Seiko 奥原晴湖 (1837-1913) Taki Katei 滝和亭 (1830-1901) Fukushima Ryuho 福島柳圃 (1820-1889) - Giappone - Periodo Meiji (1868-1912)

Flowers and Bonsai - Collaboration between Three Famous Painters in Meiji periods with Box - Okuhara Seiko 奥原晴湖 (1837-1913) Taki Katei 滝和亭 (1830-1901) Fukushima Ryuho 福島柳圃 (1820-1889) - Giappone - Periodo Meiji (1868-1912)

奥原晴湖 Okuhara Seiko (1837-1913)
A female nanga artist of the Meiji era. At first, she studied painting under 牧田水石 Hirata Suiseki (1796-1869), later studied Ming and Qing painting in Edo, and became a private admirer of Zheng Banqiao (Zheng Xie). She painted with a manly and vigorous style, and her popularity was split in two with 安田老山 Yasuda Rozan (1830-1883) at the time of the popularity of literati painting in the early Meiji period. She was a woman of many anecdotes about her masculine appearance and personality, including her decision to cut her hair, which was unusual at the time.

with signature 'Seiko' 晴湖 and lower seal 'Guko' 虞古

滝和亭 Taki Katei (1830-1901)
Nanga artist. Born in Edo. Studied under Sato Suigai, who lived nearby, and under Araki Kankai, Katagiri Toin, Ooka Unpo and Sakamoto Konen. Studied under Hidaka Tetsuō in Nagasaki, and befriended Ch'ing masters such as Chen Yizhou. He returned to Edo and won awards at various expositions.

with signature 'Katei' 和亭 and seal 'Jinkenshiin' 臣謙私印

福島柳圃 Fukushima Ryuho (1820-1889)
Pittore del periodo Edo - Meiji.
Nato nella prefettura di Saitama nel 1820. Studiò sotto la guida di Shibata Zeshin della scuola Shijo a Edo e in seguito passò alla pittura letterata. Si specializzò in scene di neve.

with signature 'Ryuho' 柳圃 and lower seal 'shimaneiin' 隝寧印

奥原晴湖 Okuhara Seiko (1837-1913) 滝和亭 Taki Katei (1830-1901) 福島柳圃 Fukushima Ryuho (1820-1889) Japanese art kakejiku kakemono wall hanging scroll / Flowers and Bonsai - Collaboration between Three Famous Painters in Meiji periods with Box

Whole dimensions: 25.4" W x 75.7" H / 64.6cm x 192.4cm
Inside dimensions: 17.9" W x 48.5" H / 45.6cm x 123.3cm

Material: Paper
Technique: Handpainted
Roller ends: Wood
Weight: 920g 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 a little, DAMAGE a little, DIRT, FOLD, WARP, STAIN DAMAGE in the back of the mounting.

Shipping
"FREE SHIPPING" all over the world by Registered Airmail, EMS, or DHL.

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