Kishi Ganku was a noted Japanese painter of the late Edo period and founder of the Kishi school of painting. He is perhaps best known for his paintings of tigers.
Ganku was born in Kanazawa as Kishi Saeki, studied painting styles including those of Chinese painter Shen Nanpin and the Maruyama-Shijō school, and arrived in Kyoto around 1780.
By the late 18th century, Ganku's paintings were appreciated by patrons that included the imperial family, leading to a position under Prince Arisugawa. His students included his son, Gantai, son-in-law Ganryou, adopted son Renzan, Yokoyama Kazan , Shirai Kayou, and Kawamura Bumpou. He was made honorary governor of Echizen toward the end of his life. Ganku died on January 19, 1839, in Kyoto.

Including inscribed tomobako.

Roller end: wood.

Measurements:

Scroll: 207,5 x 88,5 cm
Picture: 134,5 x 68,5 cm

Very good condition, there are signs of wear due to age and normal use, stains, marks; please, see pictures for actual condition.

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Kishi Ganku was a noted Japanese painter of the late Edo period and founder of the Kishi school of painting. He is perhaps best known for his paintings of tigers.
Ganku was born in Kanazawa as Kishi Saeki, studied painting styles including those of Chinese painter Shen Nanpin and the Maruyama-Shijō school, and arrived in Kyoto around 1780.
By the late 18th century, Ganku's paintings were appreciated by patrons that included the imperial family, leading to a position under Prince Arisugawa. His students included his son, Gantai, son-in-law Ganryou, adopted son Renzan, Yokoyama Kazan , Shirai Kayou, and Kawamura Bumpou. He was made honorary governor of Echizen toward the end of his life. Ganku died on January 19, 1839, in Kyoto.

Including inscribed tomobako.

Roller end: wood.

Measurements:

Scroll: 207,5 x 88,5 cm
Picture: 134,5 x 68,5 cm

Very good condition, there are signs of wear due to age and normal use, stains, marks; please, see pictures for actual condition.

Registered shipping with tracking number, well packed for safe and fast delivering!


Εποχή
1400-1900
Αριθμός αντικειμένων
2
Καλλιτέχνης
Kishi Ganku (1756-1838)
Τίτλος έργου τέχνης
Very fine painting "Drinking Festival of the Eight Immortals of Wine Cup" - including inscribed
Τεχνική
μελάνι σε μετάξι
Υπογραφή
Υπογεγραμμένο χειρόγραφα
Κατάσταση
Καλή κατάσταση
Height
207.5 cm
Width
88.5 cm
Depth
0 cm
Χώρα
Ιαπωνία
Δυναστικό στυλ/περίοδος
Τέλη της περιόδου Edo
Ιδιωτική συλλογή
Περίοδος
1800-1850

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Jeg har købt to store platter fra denne sælger. De er solgt som Japanske platter fra Edo perioden. De er ikke fra Edo perioden, men ny fabrikerede. Jeg tvivler også på, at de er japanske. PAS PÅ!

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