LOT 1262 KANO YUSEN HIRONOBU: A KANO SCHOOL SILK PAINTING OF HORSES
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Description KANO YUSEN HIRONOBU: A KANO SCHOOL SILK PAINTING OF HORSESBy Kano Yusen Hironobu (1778-1815), signed Yusen Hogen ga, with seal HironobuJapan, 1808-1815, Edo period (1615-1868)Well painted in ink and watercolors on silk to depict eleven gamboling and grazing horses beside old gnarled trees, each animal neatly detailed, with a variety of poses and differently colored coats, some with spotted fur. With a silk brocade mounting and framed behind glass. Signed to the lower right YUSEN hogen ga, with red seal Hironobu.SIZE 45 x 74 cmCondition: Good condition with minor wear, soiling, and creasing. Provenance: Austrian private collection.Kano Yusen Hironobu (1778-1815) was the fifth generation head of Hamacho branch of the Kano School. In 1808, he received the honorary title of Hogen. The artist is mentioned in Roberts, Laurance P. (1990) A Dictionary of Japanese Artists, p. 207.Auction comparison: Compare a related painting of two horses by Kano Yasunobu (1613-1685), 113.3 x 135.5 cm, at Christie's, Japanese & Korean Art, 11 September 2012, New York, lot 3 (sold for 3,000 USD).
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