LOT 0018 KAWANABE KYOSAI Rising Sun And Crane Hanging scroll
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138×33.5cm
材质:ink and color on paper 展开 形制:Hanging scroll 展开 题识:Signed Kyosai, sealed hippo no nihon 展开 拍品描述:来源 Klaus F. Naumann, Tokyo Marshall Field V (b. 1941) Kyosai was apprenticed to Utagawa Kuniyoshi (1797-1861), then Maemura Towa and Kano Tohaku who was the head of Surugadai Kano School. He mastered his own distinctive style through studying a great variety of paintings including the works by Kano, Tosa, Rimpa, Maruyama-Shijo and Ukiyo-e Schools. Unlike the method of the Kano school which focused on copying past masters and faithfully following set painting guides, Kyosai’s bird paintings started as –˜sketches from life’. This painting style was inspired by his first teacher, the famous ukiyo-e artist Utagawa Kuniyoshi (1797 – 1861). Kyosai himself explained to the Australian-born painter Mortimer Menpes that he would –˜spend a whole day in the garden watching a bird and its particular attitude’, and then would recreate its image from memory. The –˜rough style of ink painting’ of this work would have been used by Kyosai to quickly capture his impression of the bird. 展开
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