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Lot 386: KEIBUN (1779 - 1843): FLOWERS AND BIRDS

Est: €800 EUR - €1,300 EURPassed
Galerie Zacke ViennaVienna, AustriaJune 03, 2017

Item Overview

Description

Ink and color painting on silk. Japan, 19th cent.

Impressive flowering plant placed in the foreground, the stem reaching dynamically upwards, sprouting like fingers sideway. The blossoms are delicate yellow and lean towards the lyrical. On the tall stem is a bird, the same kind also seen below. Both have black heads, yellow breast, wings and tail grey to black, presumably titmice or bunting, such as the Japanese yellow bunting nojiko, but a certain artistic freedom was certainly allowed, despite typical Shijo School realism. Matsumura Keibun was the younger brother of Goshun, who was a student of the renowned Maruyama Okyo, who then together later founded the famous Shijo School in Kyoto. Keibun and successors refined the style further. Signed Keibun 景 文 and red seal Keibun no In (seal of ...). Very good condition, Brocade mounting, ivory rollers, in casket.

SCROLL 202 x 50 CM, PICTURE 113 x 37 CM

Expertise: Wolmar Zacken

From an Austrian-Japanese collection

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Artist or Maker

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Auction Details

Pre-Summer Auction: Asian Art

by
Galerie Zacke Vienna
June 03, 2017, 03:00 PM CET

Mariahilferstraße 112/1/10, Vienna, 1070, AT

Terms

Buyer's Premium

26.4%

Bidding Increments

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Shipping Terms

For domesticshipping, Galerie Zacke (hereinafter "t
he company") charges 15 to approx. 50 euros per item, depending on size an
d weight. These fees cover the
costs of packing and shipping respectively. For bulk
y or fragile items, postage fees
will be quotedupon request. For personal deliveries
abroad, postage fees will also be
quoteduponrequest. Following handover of the packag
ed item to the post office or to
another carrier (whose commissioning the customer s
hall agree to by submitting a
purchase order), the goods shall be transported at
the risk of the customer. Should
the customer so wish, the auctioned goods may be in
sured to the value of the
purchase price (highest bid and surcharge). Such in
surance shall cost 3% of the
purchase price. For purchase prices in excess of 350 euros per auction,
transportation insurance shall be arranged by the C
ompany automatically. Payments
due to the Company under the insurance contract sha
ll be credited to the customer
and the Company shall also be entitled to assign cl
aims under the insurance contract
to the customer, providing the terms of the insuran
ce contract do not prevent this. In
any case, the Company shall only be required to mak
e payment to the customer
specifically once payment has effectively been rece
ived from the insurance company.