原始木版印刷, 京都版画院出版 - 纸 - Ōmura Kōyō 大村廣陽 (1891-1983) - 'Kasuga-taisha no shika' 春日大社の鹿 (Sacred deer of Kasuga Shrine) (tentative title) - 日本 - 约 1950 年
编号 71956443
挂轴画一对 - 木, 纸 - 龙, 老虎 - With seal Morinobu 守信 - 日本 - 19世纪(江户时代)
编号 71956443
挂轴画一对 - 木, 纸 - 龙, 老虎 - With seal Morinobu 守信 - 日本 - 19世纪(江户时代)
Overall size: 51*173cm
Middle size:41*96cm
The axis component is wood.
Has some creases and dirt.
There are two pieces of art works.
Artist description:
Kano Tan'yu (狩野 探幽, January 14, Keicho 7 (1602) - October 7, Enpo 2 (1674)) was a prominent painter of the early Edo period and a member of the Kano school. He was the son of Kano Tan'yu. He was also known by the art name Tan'yusai and his given name was Morinobu(守信).
Tan'yu is often regarded as a prodigious and talented painter. While inheriting the style of the Momoyama period, he deeply studied the works of Song and Yuan Dynasty painters, as well as Sesshu Toyo. He skillfully utilized varying brushstrokes, ink density, and the use of empty space on the canvas, creating an elegant and refined painting style. His contributions helped establish the foundation of Edo period painting.