Tsuki, The Moon

[ The Moon ]
Reference Number
SS-10185
Title
" The Moon "
Painter
Imao Keinen (1845 - 1924)

The Shijo style painter.
Keinen was born in Kyoto as the 3rd son of Imao Isuke who was a manager of a Yuzen dyeing shop.
Keinen's real given name was Inosaburo.
He became a disciple of a Ukiyo-e painter when he was 11 years old.
3 years later, in 1858, he became a disciple of Suzuki Hyakunen.
However, his house was destroyed because of the Hamaguri Rebellion in 1864, and, for some time from the Meiji Restoration in 1868, the Japanese-style painting was in dark days.
Keinen drew many designs of Yuzen dyeing clothes for his life.
He was accpeted for the Kyoto Expostions held in 1875 and 1877.
From this period, he did a lot of sketching of flowers & birds scientifically and precisely.
In 1880, he became a teacher of the Kyoto Prefectual School of Painting Art, together with his master, Suzuki Haykunen.
In 1885, Keinen was accepted for the first prize of the Nara Exposition, and, his name became widely known.
In 1893, he sent his work to the The Chicago World's Fair, and, he won a prize.
He won the silver prize at the Paris Expo held in 1900, the gold prize at the Saint Louis World's Fair held in 1904.
From 1907, he was appointed as a judge of the Bunten Exhibition.
In 1919, he became a member of the Imperial Art Academy (Teikoku Bijutsu-In).
He enjoyed Chanoyu (Japanese tea ceremony) and Bonsai (miniature potted plant) in his twilight years.
He deceased on October 5 of the 13th year of the Taisho era at the age of 79.
Highest Value = US$ 50 thousand

Signature & Seal
Yes
Part of Painting
Silk, 99 x 39.5 cm ( 70 x 15.6 inches )
Mounting
Silk, 190 x 53 cm ( 74.8 x 21 inches )
Roller End Material
Antler
Box
Wood Box
Description

There are spots and stains to some extent.
Folds are recognized on the mounting part.
As a whole, the condition of this scroll is not so bad.
The moon and Ume (Japanese plum) flowers are drawn artistically.
Please note that this scroll is not authenticated by any appraiser.

Price
Sold, Thank you !


The Moon & Japanese Apricot Tree
Rakkan Signature & Stamp of Imao Keinen
Signature & Stamps
(Rakkan)

The Moon, Ume Flowers

Ume (Japanese Plum) Flowers
Roller End made from Staghorn
Roller End
In Kakemono Wooden Box
In Wooden Box

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