LOT 358 KUSUMI MORIKAGE (1620-90) TOMITA KEISEN (1879-1935), AND ANO...
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KUSUMI MORIKAGE (1620-90) TOMITA KEISEN (1879-1935), AND ANOTHER EDO AND LATER, 17TH CENTURY AND LATER A Japanese kakemono (hanging scroll painting), ink on paper, depicting three small sparrows perched on a branch of bamboo, signed Morikage and sealed, with paper collection labels including one referring to the Tomkinson Collection, with tomobako wood box, 105cm x 43cm; and two other kakemono, both ink on paper paintings of bamboo, the first signed Keisen and sealed, 135cm x 47cm; the other with long lines of calligraphy and three red seal marks, 132cm x 32cm. (4) Provenance: from the collection of Dr Oliver Impey (1936-2005), and Dr Jane (Mellanby) Impey (1938-2021), of Cumnor Place, Oxford. The painting with sparrows was formerly in the collection of Michael Tomkinson (1841-1921), and is listed in M Tomkinson, A Japanese Collection, p.120, no.101. According to Oliver Impey`s archive, it was bought from Kegan Paul in 1963. The Keisen painting was also purchased from Kegan Paul and was previously in the collection of American collector Dr Richard Lane (1926-2002).
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