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    • KANO HOGAI (1828-1888) Daruma Meiji era (1868-1912), 1880s
      Nov. 07, 2024

      KANO HOGAI (1828-1888) Daruma Meiji era (1868-1912), 1880s

      Est: £4,000 - £5,000

      KANO HOGAI (1828-1888) Daruma Meiji era (1868-1912), 1880s Kakejiku (hanging scroll), ink and slight colours on paper in silk mounts, depicting an imposing giant figure of Daruma, the founder of Zen Buddhism, with seals Ka, no, Tadamichi no in (seal of Tadamichi); with a plain wood storage box. Overall: 263cm x 159.5cm (103½in x 62¾in); image: 224cm x 128cm (88¼in x 50 3/8in).

      Bonhams
    • KANO HOGAI (1828~1888) "Two Sovereigns and Three Emperors", Japanese painting scroll
      Sep. 08, 2019

      KANO HOGAI (1828~1888) "Two Sovereigns and Three Emperors", Japanese painting scroll

      Est: $2,000 - $4,000

      KANO HOGAI (1828~1888) "Two Sovereigns and Three Emperors", Japanese painting scroll Kano Hogai ?? ?? (1828~1888) ? Hogai was born in Chofu-cho, Yamaguchi as a son of Kano Seiko. His talent was obvious when he was little. In 1846 when he was 19 years old, Hogai became the pupil of Kano family of Kobiki-cho and learned the way of painting from Kano Shosenin Tadanobu. He was given the name "Shokai Gado" from Shosenin Tadanobu. At the same day Hogai became the pupil, Hashimoto Gaho also became the pupil as well. And they became the best friends for the rest of their life. Both Gaho and Hogai made a conspicuous figure in young in each way of paintings, and they were called "Shosenin no Nishinzoku / God's legs of Shosenin". Meeting with Ernest Fenollosa in 1884 influenced his painting very much. His last painting "HIBO KANNON" is Important Cultural Properties of Japan. His pseudonym Hogai, Shorin, Korin, etc... Primary Material = Paper. Technique = Hand-painted. Roller Ends = Wood; Condition = Refer to all pictures, there are stains and wrinkles overall. Size of the scroll: 42 cm x 103 cm = 16.5" x 40.5” inches

      Eternity Gallery
    • KANO HOGAI (1828~1888) "Two Sovereigns and Three Emperors", Japanese painting scroll
      Jun. 01, 2019

      KANO HOGAI (1828~1888) "Two Sovereigns and Three Emperors", Japanese painting scroll

      Est: $2,000 - $4,000

      KANO HOGAI (1828~1888) "Two Sovereigns and Three Emperors", Japanese painting scroll Kano Hogai ?? ?? (1828~1888) ? Hogai was born in Chofu-cho, Yamaguchi as a son of Kano Seiko. His talent was obvious when he was little. In 1846 when he was 19 years old, Hogai became the pupil of Kano family of Kobiki-cho and learned the way of painting from Kano Shosenin Tadanobu. He was given the name "Shokai Gado" from Shosenin Tadanobu. At the same day Hogai became the pupil, Hashimoto Gaho also became the pupil as well. And they became the best friends for the rest of their life. Both Gaho and Hogai made a conspicuous figure in young in each way of paintings, and they were called "Shosenin no Nishinzoku / God's legs of Shosenin". Meeting with Ernest Fenollosa in 1884 influenced his painting very much. His last painting "HIBO KANNON" is Important Cultural Properties of Japan. His pseudonym Hogai, Shorin, Korin, etc... Primary Material = Paper. Technique = Hand-painted. Roller Ends = Wood; Condition = Refer to all pictures, there are stains and wrinkles overall. Size of the scroll: 42 cm x 103 cm = 16.5" x 40.5” inches

      Eternity Gallery
    • 狩野 芳崖 KANO HOGAI (1828~1888) “3 Sovereigns and 5 Emperors", Japanese painting scroll
      Mar. 23, 2019

      狩野 芳崖 KANO HOGAI (1828~1888) “3 Sovereigns and 5 Emperors", Japanese painting scroll

      Est: $2,500 - $5,000

      狩野 芳崖 KANO HOGAI (1828~1888) “3 Sovereigns and 5 Emperors", Japanese painting scroll The Three Sovereigns and Five Emperors were a group of mythological rulers or deities in ancient northern China who in later history have been assigned dates in a period from circa 2852 BC to 2070 BC. Today they are considered culture heroes. The dates of these mythological figures may be fictitious, but according to some accounts and reconstructions, they preceded the Xia Dynasty (which itself is prehistoric, without writing, and which is likewise also documented only in much later written sources). Kano Hogai 狩野 芳崖 (1828~1888) : Hogai was born in Chofu-cho, Yamaguchi as a son of Kano Seiko. His talent was obvious when he was little. In 1846 when he was 19 years old, Hogai became the pupil of Kano family of Kobiki-cho and learned the way of painting from Kano Shosenin Tadanobu. He was given the name "Shokai Gado" from Shosenin Tadanobu. At the same day Hogai became the pupil, Hashimoto Gaho also became the pupil as well. And they became the best friends for the rest of their life. Both Gaho and Hogai made a conspicuous figure in young in each way of paintings, and they were called "Shosenin no Nishinzoku / God's legs of Shosenin". Meeting with Ernest Fenollosa in 1884 influenced his painting very much. His last painting "HIBO KANNON" is Important Cultural Properties of Japan. His pseudonym Hogai, Shorin, Korin, etc... Primary Material = Paper. Technique = Hand-painted. Roller Ends = Wood; Condition = Refer to all pictures, there are stains and wrinkles overall. Size of the scroll: 42 cm x 103 cm = 16.5" x 40.5” inches

      Eternity Gallery
    • KANO HOGAI (1828~1888) "Two Sovereigns and Three Emperors", Japanese painting scroll
      Mar. 02, 2019

      KANO HOGAI (1828~1888) "Two Sovereigns and Three Emperors", Japanese painting scroll

      Est: $2,000 - $4,000

      KANO HOGAI (1828~1888) "Two Sovereigns and Three Emperors", Japanese painting scroll Kano Hogai ?? ?? (1828~1888) ? Hogai was born in Chofu-cho, Yamaguchi as a son of Kano Seiko. His talent was obvious when he was little. In 1846 when he was 19 years old, Hogai became the pupil of Kano family of Kobiki-cho and learned the way of painting from Kano Shosenin Tadanobu. He was given the name "Shokai Gado" from Shosenin Tadanobu. At the same day Hogai became the pupil, Hashimoto Gaho also became the pupil as well. And they became the best friends for the rest of their life. Both Gaho and Hogai made a conspicuous figure in young in each way of paintings, and they were called "Shosenin no Nishinzoku / God's legs of Shosenin". Meeting with Ernest Fenollosa in 1884 influenced his painting very much. His last painting "HIBO KANNON" is Important Cultural Properties of Japan. His pseudonym Hogai, Shorin, Korin, etc... Primary Material = Paper. Technique = Hand-painted. Roller Ends = Wood; Condition = Refer to all pictures, there are stains and wrinkles overall. Size of the scroll: 42 cm x 103 cm = 16.5" x 40.5” inches

      Eternity Gallery
    • Lacquer four-case inro By Chinei (Nagasaki, 18th century)
      Sep. 16, 2009

      Lacquer four-case inro By Chinei (Nagasaki, 18th century)

      Est: $1,500 - $2,500

      By Chinei (Nagasaki, 18th century) Decorated in chinkin-bori with a continuous design of horses beside a flowering cherry tree, the design after a painting by Kano Hogai (1828-1888), interior cases nashiji, signed Chinei and inscribed Kano Shorin ga; fitted with a fruit nut ojime carved with the attributes of the Seven Lucky Gods 2 7/8in (7.3cm)

      Bonhams
    • A pair of handscrolls
      Nov. 05, 2007

      A pair of handscrolls

      Est: £3,000 - £4,000

      A pair of handscrolls Kano Hogai (1828-1888) Ink on paper, with various brush paintings of various subjects, including animals, plants, landscapes and Hotei Each 31cm. x 489cm.

      Christie's
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