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Thousands of Tsuru Cranes
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Reference Number |
SS-50063 |
Subject |
" Thousands of Cranes " Senba-Zuru
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Painter |
Kumagai Naohiko (1829 - 1913) |
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Naohiko was born in Kyoto as a son of Yamamoto Suekane, priest of a shrine
at Kamo district.
When Naohiko was 14 years old, he became a disciple of Okamoto Shigehiko
who was a dominant painter of the Shijo school.
After Shigehiko's death, Naohiko taught himself Japanese style painting.
In 1844, Naohiko became an adopted son of Kumagai Samon, Samurai of Geishu
Domain.
At the end of the Tokugawa Shogunate, Naohiko operated as a Sonno-Joi nationalist
(Revere the Emperor, Expel the Barbarians).
After the Meiji Restoration in 1868, he went to Tokyo and flourished as
a painter again.
He sent pieces of works to the Chicago World's Expo in 1893 and the Paris
Expo.
In 1904, Naohiko was appointed as an official artist for the Imperial court.
He was good at painting landscape pictures.
Highest Value = US$15 thousand. |
Signature & Stamp |
Yes |
Part of Painting |
Silk, 108 x 48 cm ( 42.5 x 19 inch ) |
Mounting |
Silk, 194 x 60 cm ( 76.4 x 23.6 inch ) |
Roller End Material |
Wood |
Wooden Box |
Wooden Box |
Explanation |
It is foxed overall as it was painted years ago.
There are small worm-eaten holes, tears, spots, stains and folds.
As a whole, the condition of this scroll is so-so.
Though, the painting looks great.
Thousands of cranes (Senba-Zuru, Senba-Tsuru) are painted well.
Please note that this scroll is not authenticated by an appraiser.
So, we cannot guarantee that this scroll is certainly painted by Naohiko
Kumagai.
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Price |
Sold, Thank you ! |
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Signature & Seal
(Rakkan)
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