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"Louange artistique de Miho no Matsubara" - Soie - "Genchin Yoshida"吉田元陳(1728~1795) - Japon - Milieu de la période Edo
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"Louange artistique de Miho no Matsubara" - Soie - "Genchin Yoshida"吉田元陳(1728~1795) - Japon - Milieu de la période Edo

No.125 He was an artist of the "Tsuruzawa School"鶴澤派, which followed the "Kanō School"狩野派 tradition, and flourished in the middle of the Edo period. Known as a disciple of "Tangei Tsuruzawa"鶴澤探鯨(1687~1769), he ascended to the rank of "Hōkkyō"法橋, a significant status among painters, and also served as an "Imperial court painter"禁裏御用絵師. "Genchin Yoshida"吉田元陳(1728~1795) was skilled in painting famous scenic spots, and it is presumed that there were considerable requests for his depictions of "Mount Fuji"富士山 among other subjects during his time. This works include delicate and detailed portrayals of the daily lives of common people engaged in fishing, set against the backdrop of the ocean beneath Mount Fuji. These pieces demonstrate his exceptional skill in the use of color and intricate detailing. Roller ends : bone Please carefully examine the item’s pictures as they are an essential part of the description. The item will be meticulously packaged and dispatched from Japan EMS (Express Mailing Service). Please note that shipping may experience delays depending on your country’s regulations regarding incoming parcels from overseas. Please be aware that import duties, taxes, and any additional charges are not included in the item’s price or shipping fee. These charges are the responsibility of the buyer. We appreciate your understanding.

91976277

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"Louange artistique de Miho no Matsubara" - Soie - "Genchin Yoshida"吉田元陳(1728~1795) - Japon - Milieu de la période Edo

"Louange artistique de Miho no Matsubara" - Soie - "Genchin Yoshida"吉田元陳(1728~1795) - Japon - Milieu de la période Edo

No.125
He was an artist of the "Tsuruzawa School"鶴澤派, which followed the "Kanō School"狩野派 tradition, and flourished in the middle of the Edo period. Known as a disciple of "Tangei Tsuruzawa"鶴澤探鯨(1687~1769), he ascended to the rank of "Hōkkyō"法橋, a significant status among painters, and also served as an "Imperial court painter"禁裏御用絵師. "Genchin Yoshida"吉田元陳(1728~1795) was skilled in painting famous scenic spots, and it is presumed that there were considerable requests for his depictions of "Mount Fuji"富士山 among other subjects during his time. This works include delicate and detailed portrayals of the daily lives of common people engaged in fishing, set against the backdrop of the ocean beneath Mount Fuji. These pieces demonstrate his exceptional skill in the use of color and intricate detailing.

Roller ends : bone

Please carefully examine the item’s pictures as they are an essential part of the description.

The item will be meticulously packaged and dispatched from Japan EMS (Express Mailing Service). Please note that shipping may experience delays depending on your country’s regulations regarding incoming parcels from overseas.

Please be aware that import duties, taxes, and any additional charges are not included in the item’s price or shipping fee. These charges are the responsibility of the buyer.

We appreciate your understanding.

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