BENRIDO COLLOTYPE Decorative Folding Screen, "Ito Jakuchu" Vegetables, Blue
Description
Jakaku Ito is a maverick painter who opened up the horizons of unexplored beauty, isolated from the tide of Japanese painting. Born in Kyoto in Kyoho-Kansei 12 years (1716-1800). While studying the Kano school while being a family-owned wholesaler, he transferred his family to his younger brother at the age of 39 and began to concentrate on painting. While studying the original paintings of Akira Ming and the decorative paintings of Japanese and Chinese called Korinha, he worked as a sketch of flora and fauna, and was particularly good at drawing chicken. He was called "a strange painter" because of his unique style. A representative work is "Aido Uesai."
The right-hand ship of one of the masterpieces of his later years, "Kutanazu Oshie-paste folding screen", which is one of the most famous works of six songs, has been faithfully reproduced with the delicate touch of the original brush and the change in ink.
Size folding screen: 69.3??150.5cm
Papers: 45.0 x 18.5 cm
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