JAPANESE HANGING SCROLL ART Painting Eiichicho Mid-Edo period scroll #025

JAPANESE HANGING SCROLL ART Painting Eiichicho Mid-Edo period scroll #025
JAPANESE HANGING SCROLL ART Painting Eiichicho Mid-Edo period scroll #025
JAPANESE HANGING SCROLL ART Painting Eiichicho Mid-Edo period scroll #025
JAPANESE HANGING SCROLL ART Painting Eiichicho Mid-Edo period scroll #025
JAPANESE HANGING SCROLL ART Painting Eiichicho Mid-Edo period scroll #025
JAPANESE HANGING SCROLL ART Painting Eiichicho Mid-Edo period scroll #025
JAPANESE HANGING SCROLL ART Painting Eiichicho Mid-Edo period scroll #025
JAPANESE HANGING SCROLL ART Painting Eiichicho Mid-Edo period scroll #025
JAPANESE HANGING SCROLL ART Painting Eiichicho Mid-Edo period scroll #025
JAPANESE HANGING SCROLL ART Painting Eiichicho Mid-Edo period scroll #025
JAPANESE HANGING SCROLL ART Painting Eiichicho Mid-Edo period scroll #025

JAPANESE HANGING SCROLL ART Painting Eiichicho Mid-Edo period scroll #025
He was born in Kyoto as the son of a samurai doctor to Masakatsu Ishikawa, the lord of the Ise Kameyama domain (Mie Prefecture). His real surname was Taga, his first name was Yasuo, later Nobuka, and his character was Kimiuke. Recognized for his talent as a painter, Ichicho enrolled in Yasunobu Kano at the behest of the feudal lord, but it is said that he was later excommunicated. He used the painting name Taga Asako, but after being exiled to Miyakejima, Izu, he was allowed to return to Edo and changed his surname to Ei and his common name to Ichicho. He had many names, including Sanjin Karin, Suimyo, Rinboan, and Gyoundo, but after calling himself Ichicho, he used the name Kitamado.
JAPANESE HANGING SCROLL ART Painting Eiichicho Mid-Edo period scroll #025

JAPANESE HANGING SCROLL ART Painting Ike Taiga Mid-Edo period Orchid #005

JAPANESE HANGING SCROLL ART Painting Ike Taiga Mid-Edo period Orchid #005
JAPANESE HANGING SCROLL ART Painting Ike Taiga Mid-Edo period Orchid #005
JAPANESE HANGING SCROLL ART Painting Ike Taiga Mid-Edo period Orchid #005
JAPANESE HANGING SCROLL ART Painting Ike Taiga Mid-Edo period Orchid #005
JAPANESE HANGING SCROLL ART Painting Ike Taiga Mid-Edo period Orchid #005
JAPANESE HANGING SCROLL ART Painting Ike Taiga Mid-Edo period Orchid #005
JAPANESE HANGING SCROLL ART Painting Ike Taiga Mid-Edo period Orchid #005
JAPANESE HANGING SCROLL ART Painting Ike Taiga Mid-Edo period Orchid #005
JAPANESE HANGING SCROLL ART Painting Ike Taiga Mid-Edo period Orchid #005
JAPANESE HANGING SCROLL ART Painting Ike Taiga Mid-Edo period Orchid #005
JAPANESE HANGING SCROLL ART Painting Ike Taiga Mid-Edo period Orchid #005
JAPANESE HANGING SCROLL ART Painting Ike Taiga Mid-Edo period Orchid #005
JAPANESE HANGING SCROLL ART Painting Ike Taiga Mid-Edo period Orchid #005

JAPANESE HANGING SCROLL ART Painting Ike Taiga Mid-Edo period Orchid #005
Born on May 4, Kyoho 8. His wife is Ikedama Rana. Since the age of five, he has been a fan maker and a seal engraver. Under the influence of Yanagisawa Kien, he taught himself literati painting. He traveled throughout Japan and produced works rich in poetic sentiment. The founder of Japanese literati painting. Died on April 13, 1987. His surname is Ikeno. His name is Tsutomu, anonymous. The characters are Kimitoshi and Rensei. His common name is Akihira. Separate issues include Taigado, Kukazanmochi, Kasumimochi, Kaisei, and Sangakudosha. His representative works include “Zantei Miyabi Zu”, “Roukaku Landscape”, and “Juuben Jugicho”, a collaboration with Yosa Buson.
JAPANESE HANGING SCROLL ART Painting Ike Taiga Mid-Edo period Orchid #005

Nw1287ctjbSw1 Japanese Gold Folding Screen PINE TREE & CRANE Mid-Edo

Nw1287ctjbSw1 Japanese Gold Folding Screen PINE TREE & CRANE Mid-Edo

Nw1287ctjbSw1 Japanese Gold Folding Screen PINE TREE & CRANE Mid-Edo
Before purchasing our item, please read and understand our business policy and business approach below. We collect and sell valuable items which we confidently recommend at fair prices. One exception to it would be when customers take items without written statements of guarantee to publically qualified appraisal authorities and when they are clarified as forgeries by them (not based on customers’ own opinions or by third parties they choose). Thank you very much for your kind understanding. Japanese Antique Hand Painted Gold Folding Screen. PINE TREE & CRANE. Material = Paper Condition = Normal (Damage & Stain) (Damage on the back) (The hinge is repaired). Size (keep opened) = 172 x 384cm. Size (folded up) = 172 x 64 x 11cm. Please let us know your TELEPHONE NUMBER that we write on the postal document and invoice. Please understand that the item has stains and wrinkles, but it is vintage. Since it is an old item, please look at the pictures closely and judge. The actual size, color or appearance may vary because of the lighting effects. Chosen carefully, we would guarantee these are handwriting (not printed) and the original. The item “Nw1287ctjbSw1 Japanese Gold Folding Screen PINE TREE & CRANE Mid-Edo” is in sale since Tuesday, January 28, 2020. This item is in the category “Antiques\Asian Antiques\Japan\Paintings & Scrolls”. The seller is “en-corporation” and is located in Osaka. This item can be shipped worldwide.
Nw1287ctjbSw1 Japanese Gold Folding Screen PINE TREE & CRANE Mid-Edo

Nw1286ctjbSw1 Japanese Gold Folding Screen WILLOW TREE & GEESE Mid-Edo

Nw1286ctjbSw1 Japanese Gold Folding Screen WILLOW TREE & GEESE Mid-Edo

Nw1286ctjbSw1 Japanese Gold Folding Screen WILLOW TREE & GEESE Mid-Edo
Before purchasing our item, please read and understand our business policy and business approach below. We collect and sell valuable items which we confidently recommend at fair prices. One exception to it would be when customers take items without written statements of guarantee to publically qualified appraisal authorities and when they are clarified as forgeries by them (not based on customers’ own opinions or by third parties they choose). Thank you very much for your kind understanding. Japanese Antique Hand Painted Gold Folding Screen. WILLOW TREE & GEESE. Material = Paper Condition = Normal (Damage & Stain) (Damage on the back). Size (keep opened) = 172 x 384cm. Size (folded up) = 172 x 64 x 11cm. Please let us know your TELEPHONE NUMBER that we write on the postal document and invoice. Please understand that the item has stains and wrinkles, but it is vintage. Since it is an old item, please look at the pictures closely and judge. The actual size, color or appearance may vary because of the lighting effects. Chosen carefully, we would guarantee these are handwriting (not printed) and the original. The item “Nw1286ctjbSw1 Japanese Gold Folding Screen WILLOW TREE & GEESE Mid-Edo” is in sale since Tuesday, January 28, 2020. This item is in the category “Antiques\Asian Antiques\Japan\Paintings & Scrolls”. The seller is “en-corporation” and is located in Osaka. This item can be shipped worldwide.
Nw1286ctjbSw1 Japanese Gold Folding Screen WILLOW TREE & GEESE Mid-Edo