Very fine hand scroll with karako playing activities - including inscribed tomobako - After Hanabusa Itcho (1652-1724) - Japan - Edoperioden (1600-1868)
Nr 83973697
landscape, hanging scroll - Uragami Gyokudō, 浦上玉堂 - Japan - Edoperioden (1600-1868)
Nr 83973697
landscape, hanging scroll - Uragami Gyokudō, 浦上玉堂 - Japan - Edoperioden (1600-1868)
Size: H36.5×W19.5cm (Main work size)
Shipping method: Japan Postage supports shipping worldwide.
- CONDITION -
・Brown spots
・Stained
・Discoloration
- Story -
Uragami Gyokudō or Urakami Gyokudō (1745 - 1820) was a Japanese musician, painter, poet, and calligrapher. In his lifetime, he was best known as a player of the Chinese seven-string zither, the guqin, but people came to appreciate his paintings after his death. His art features strong brushwork, often in patterns of strokes that build up a strong rhythm, and they reflect his musical compositions in relying on a limited number of possibilities that build up to powerful compositions. His Snow Sifted Through Frozen Clouds is recognized as a National Treasure
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