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View translationPeonies overcoming frost and snow - With signature 'Seiun-koji' 晴雲居士,Tomo-bako - Nishi Seiun (1882-1963) - Japan
No. 86917615
Material
Ink, Pale Japanese pigments on paper
Size
Overall: vertical 195.5× width 48.5cm*width does not include roller ends.
(the work: vertical 138× width 34.2cm)
Condition
・There are burns, stains, wrinkles on the Japanese paper on the back of the cover.
・There are some burns, stains on the image.
・There are burns, wrinkles, warp in the mounting.
Remarks
・Roller ends is Wooden.
・Tomo-Bako.(Box inscription by the artist.)
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.
**Notes on shipping**
Generally, we will ship by EMS.
Recently, there have been an increasing number of cases in which packages destined for the Netherlands, Italy, and Belgium are having difficulty reaching customers.
Therefore, we apologize for the inconvenience, but could you please enter the tracking number (and postal code) into your home country's postal service from time to time to monitor the status of your package (and make inquiries in some cases)?
Also, if you are a new customer in Italy, please let us know your codice fiscale via chat after bidding.
We appreciate your cooperation.
Biography
Nishi Seiun (1882-1963)
1882 (Meiji 15) - 1963 (Showa 38)
Born in Oda City, Shimane Prefecture.
Japanese painter. Real name Nishimura Wasaku.
Self-taught in painting and sculpture, he spent six years studying sculpture in Nara.
He switched to Japanese painting due to eye disease. He moved to Tokyo and studied Southern painting under Yoshitsugu Haizan.
In 1914, he traveled to China and studied under Jin Qingyuan. In 1919, he became a student of Qi Baishi and devoted himself to studying Southern painting, establishing his own style of ink painting.
He learned calligraphy from Wang Yuanweng.
In 1923, he became acquainted with Wu Changshuo and moved to Shanghai, where he became a member of the Shanghai Hushanghui and taught calligraphy and painting at a local school. In 1930, he founded the Shanghai Southern Painting Academy. From this time on, he began to call himself Nishi Seiun.
He also held solo exhibitions in Japan.
After returning to Japan, he devoted himself to painting in the studio of Suntory president Torii Shinjiro.
In 1953, the name was changed to "Seiun(栖雲)".
In 1962, the Nishi Seiun Museum of Art was built in his hometown, but he died of sarcoma cancer in 1963.
Material
Ink, Pale Japanese pigments on paper
Size
Overall: vertical 195.5× width 48.5cm*width does not include roller ends.
(the work: vertical 138× width 34.2cm)
Condition
・There are burns, stains, wrinkles on the Japanese paper on the back of the cover.
・There are some burns, stains on the image.
・There are burns, wrinkles, warp in the mounting.
Remarks
・Roller ends is Wooden.
・Tomo-Bako.(Box inscription by the artist.)
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.
**Notes on shipping**
Generally, we will ship by EMS.
Recently, there have been an increasing number of cases in which packages destined for the Netherlands, Italy, and Belgium are having difficulty reaching customers.
Therefore, we apologize for the inconvenience, but could you please enter the tracking number (and postal code) into your home country's postal service from time to time to monitor the status of your package (and make inquiries in some cases)?
Also, if you are a new customer in Italy, please let us know your codice fiscale via chat after bidding.
We appreciate your cooperation.
Biography
Nishi Seiun (1882-1963)
1882 (Meiji 15) - 1963 (Showa 38)
Born in Oda City, Shimane Prefecture.
Japanese painter. Real name Nishimura Wasaku.
Self-taught in painting and sculpture, he spent six years studying sculpture in Nara.
He switched to Japanese painting due to eye disease. He moved to Tokyo and studied Southern painting under Yoshitsugu Haizan.
In 1914, he traveled to China and studied under Jin Qingyuan. In 1919, he became a student of Qi Baishi and devoted himself to studying Southern painting, establishing his own style of ink painting.
He learned calligraphy from Wang Yuanweng.
In 1923, he became acquainted with Wu Changshuo and moved to Shanghai, where he became a member of the Shanghai Hushanghui and taught calligraphy and painting at a local school. In 1930, he founded the Shanghai Southern Painting Academy. From this time on, he began to call himself Nishi Seiun.
He also held solo exhibitions in Japan.
After returning to Japan, he devoted himself to painting in the studio of Suntory president Torii Shinjiro.
In 1953, the name was changed to "Seiun(栖雲)".
In 1962, the Nishi Seiun Museum of Art was built in his hometown, but he died of sarcoma cancer in 1963.
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View translationeverything impeccable. it was a great pleasure and honor to collaborate. with deep respect.
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View translationDear Mr. Hiroshi Otani, Thank you again for a beautiful hangingscroll with a kingfisher. I like the bright coleurs of it and I will hang it up at the start of a nice coming summer.
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Great and quick communication and delivery was very quick. Huge Thank You for being so understanding and helpful with the delivery address 🙏 The scroll looks fantastic! Highly recommend the seller!
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