LOT 296 AFTER KANO NAGANOBU (1434-1530): A KANO SCHOOL SCROLL PAINTI...
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After Kano Naganobu (1434-1530), signed Hokkyo Masanobu Hitsu with seal MasanobuJapan, 17th /18th century, Edo period (1615-1868)Finely painted in ink on silk and mounted as a hanging scroll with a blue silk brocade frame, the jiku (roller ends) carved from wood. Depicted is a typical Kano style image of a prancing tiger next to some leafy bamboo. Signed Hokkyo Masanobu hitsu [Painted by Masanobu, Hokkyo title] with seal Masanobu.SIZE (image) 38.4 x 108.2 and 44.8 x 190 (including mounting)Condition: The image in worn condition with some creases. The mounting with some soiling, tear, and creases.Provenance: German private collection.Kano Naganobu (1434-1530) is considered the founder of the Kano school of painting and was a chief painter of the Ashikaga shogunate.Auction comparison:A related screen by Kano Naonobu was offered at Bonhams, Fine Japanese Art, 15 May 2014, London, lot 283 (bought in at an estimate of 6,000-8,000 GBP).
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