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    • Kano Yôsen'in (1753-1808)
      Dec. 06, 2019

      Kano Yôsen'in (1753-1808)

      Est: €600 - €800

      Depicting three jumping horses. Ink on paper. Signed Yôsen hôgen hitsu. Sealed Genshisai. Framed and glazed.

      Kunsthaus Lempertz KG
    • A painting by Kano Yôsen'in (1753-1808)
      Jun. 14, 2014

      A painting by Kano Yôsen'in (1753-1808)

      Est: €600 - €720

      A painting by Kano Yôsen'in (1753-1808) depicting three horses. Ink on paper. Signed Yôsen hôgen hitsu and sealed Genshisai. Cut out from a hanging scroll. Glazed and framed. In addition a framed and glazed tanzaku. (2)

      Kunsthaus Lempertz KG
    • Kano Korenobu attributed, 'Mount Penglai', Japan, Edo
      Nov. 22, 2013

      Kano Korenobu attributed, 'Mount Penglai', Japan, Edo

      Est: €480 - €600

      Ink and watercolours on silk Japan, Edo Period (1603-1868) Attributed to Kano Yosenin Korenobu (1753-1808) - Japanese painter Lower right with signature and seal mark Mounted on silk brocade Image size: 98.3 x 38 cm (H x W) Scroll length: 183 cm This fine kakemono attributed to the Japanese artist Kano Korenobu (1753-1808) shows Mount Penglai, which plays a major role in Japanese mythology. Through a light mist, which stretches across the entire image, one can discern the imposing mountain peak. On the right a waterfall rushes down, the gnarled branch of a pine tree, a symbol of longevity, winds across the foreground. The evening sun sets a coloured highlight in red, emphasising the romantic mood. Washed, monochrome colour surfaces contrast with delicate dark lines - an opposition, which endows the image with an inner depth and dynamism. The scroll painting is age-related condition. The mount shows visible foxing and creases, some small holes and slight material loss on the back. The drawing is heavily browned; it shows creases and small stains on the lower right next to the signature. The jikusaki handles are made of lacquered wood. The image size is 98.3 x 38 cm, the scroll measures 183 cm in length. Lower right the work is signed and bears a seal mark. Kano Yosenin Korenobu (1753-1808) Kano Yosenin Korenobu was born in 1753 as the son of the famous Japanese painter Kano Michinobu. Already at a very early age he showed his artistic talent. In the second half of the 18th century his studio in the tradition of Tsunenobu and Chikanobu was a leading Kano studio, Korenobu was regarded as one of Japan's most influential artists. He was the 7th Head of the Kobikicho branch of the Kano School, one of the major schools of Japanese painting.

      Auctionata Paddle8 AG
    • Kano Yosen'in (Korenobu, 1753-1808)
      Jul. 28, 2009

      Kano Yosen'in (Korenobu, 1753-1808)

      Est: $600 - $800

      Handscroll, ink and color on paper; comprising a series of delicately painted landscapes and other natural imagery through the four seasons, ending with a marketplace teeming with New Year's preparations, and a scene of travelers seeking shelter at night, in themes taken from the 'Four Seasons' chapter of the fourteenth century Tsurezure-gusa (Essays in Idleness), by Yoshida Kenko; signed Korenobu with seal Yosen; together with a wooden tomobako. 11 1/8x 393 1/2in (29.2 x 999.5cm)

      Bonhams
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