Reference Number |
SP-10052 |
Title |
" Sansui Landscape View "
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Painter |
Kushiro Unzen (1759 - 1811) |
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Nanga style painter at the latter part of the Edo period.
Unzen was born in 1759 as a son of samurai of Shimabara Domain.
He liked painting from his childhood.
Unzen went to Nagasaki as his father was sent to the place, then he studied
the Nanga style painting under a Chinese man.
After his father died, Unzen visited many provinces in Japan and had relationships
with many painters and literary persons.
He loved drinking.
Unzen is pen name.
The name derives from Unzen Mountain near his home town.
He suddenly died after drinking sake on December 31 of 1811.
Value = about US$ 22 thousand |
Signature & Seal |
Yes |
Part of Painting |
Japanese Paper, 101 x 23 cm ( 39.8 x 9 inches ) |
Mounting |
Silk, 193 x 35.5 cm ( 76 x 14 inches ) |
Roller End Material |
Ebony Wood (Caps are made from Ivory) |
Box |
Wood Box |
Description |
The scroll is slightly foxed overall as it was drawn years ago.
There are some spots, stains, folds and small tears.
As a whole, the condition of this scroll is so-so.
An old-time village view is drawn simply and artistically.
Please note that this scroll is not authenticated by any appraiser. |
Price |
Sold, Thank you ! |