LOT 222 Japanese Fan Painting by Katsu Ko Shui,Meiji Perio
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A Japanese painting by Katsu Ko Shui, dating from the Meiji Period. Note pasted on back reads: For Katsukowa family, painted by the father or grandfather of Katsukawa Shosho, founder of a famous school of primitive Ukiyo-e painters. A Japanese painting of a Chinese subject, Circa 1680-1700, the Tosa School. The scene is shaped like a traditional fan, and depicts familial scene of a young woman breast feeding an elderly woman, with three children around her, one small one grabbing her robe against gild background off to the side is a large vase with flowers.e with a wooden frame with silk embroidery as wallH. 16" (40.6 cm), W. 25 1/2" (64.7 cm) with frameCollection of a private New Jersey collector ,purchased in 2013Link to HD Natural Light photos: Click here for high resolution imagesCondition: good condition overall with minor losses to gilding on the paper
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