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Fisherman - Attributed to Nagasawa Rosetsu (1754-1799) - Japan - Edo Periode (1600-1868)
Nr. 79787855
Nr. 79787855
The tip of the hanging scroll is wood.
The cranes are delicately drawn on silk and have a gentle expression.
It's a wonderful hanging scroll.
Although it is a hanging scroll from the late Edo period, it is in good condition.
Nangaku Watanabe (1767 - February 4, 1813) was a painter in the late Edo period. He is from Kyoto. His name was Iwao, his character was Viseki, his name was Minamigaku, and he was commonly known as Kozaemon.[1] He is a senior disciple of Okyo Maruyama and is counted as one of the top ten philosophies of Omon. He spread the Maruyama school in Edo.
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