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    • GANKU (1756?-1838) AND GANTAI (1782 – 1865): PICTURE ROLL WITH MONKEY IN PINETREE BRANCHES
      Feb. 03, 2018

      GANKU (1756?-1838) AND GANTAI (1782 – 1865): PICTURE ROLL WITH MONKEY IN PINETREE BRANCHES

      Est: €1,100 - €2,200

      Ink and some paint on paper. Japan, with dating 1824 This ink-brush painting is focused entirely on bringing the monkey to life in as inspired a manner as possible. The monkey is hanging from a possibly ritually stretched rope, as is typical in the Shinto cult. Because of the monkey’s weight, the rope is hanging down heavily. The monkey’s head is lowered towards the knotted branch of a pine tree. The subtle use of pain on the monkey’s face accentuates, above all, the eyes. The monkey (saru, 猿) occupies the 9th position in the zodiac. It was also believed that monkeys could dispel evil, leading to their being considered divine messengers. In the lower right-hand corner of the image is the signature GAN-KU 岸 駒 in a very abbreviated form. To its left is the signature Utsusu saru Echizen Kami GANTAI 寫 猿 越 前 守 岸 岱, with “Echizen Kami” being an honorary title also held by Ganku. There are also two red seals, one of which is Ganku Hizen, while other reads Gantai Kunchin. Gantai was a son, or student, of Ganku. The shared “Gan” is their family name. The silk-brocade mounting is recent and the rollers ivory. The wooden box features an inscription from Gantai on the outside, a single character on the top meaning “monkey”. On the bottom of the lid is an inscription with, among other things, the dating reads Bunsei 7th year, i.e. 1824. A Japanese certificate accompanies the rolls. Condition report: On the whole, very good condition IMAGE DIMENSION 105,7 x 28,5 CM, ROLL 192 x 39,2 CM From a private German collection Condition reports and further images are available upon request - Expertise: Wolfmar Zacken

      Galerie Zacke
    • GANKU (1756?-1838) AND GANTAI (1782 – 1865): PICTURE ROLL WITH MONKEY IN PINETREE BRANCHES
      Nov. 04, 2017

      GANKU (1756?-1838) AND GANTAI (1782 – 1865): PICTURE ROLL WITH MONKEY IN PINETREE BRANCHES

      Est: €1,800 - €3,600

      Ink and some paint on paper. Japan, with dating 1824 This ink-brush painting is focused entirely on bringing the monkey to life in as inspired a manner as possible. The monkey is hanging from a possibly ritually stretched rope, as is typical in the Shinto cult. Because of the monkey’s weight, the rope is hanging down heavily. The monkey’s head is lowered towards the knotted branch of a pine tree. The subtle use of pain on the monkey’s face accentuates, above all, the eyes. The monkey (saru, 猿) occupies the 9th position in the zodiac. It was also believed that monkeys could dispel evil, leading to their being considered divine messengers. In the lower right-hand corner of the image is the signature GAN-KU 岸 駒 in a very abbreviated form. To its left is the signature Utsusu saru Echizen Kami GANTAI 寫 猿 越 前 守 岸 岱, with “Echizen Kami” being an honorary title also held by Ganku. There are also two red seals, one of which is Ganku Hizen, while other reads Gantai Kunchin. Gantai was a son, or student, of Ganku. The shared “Gan” is their family name. The silk-brocade mounting is recent and the rollers ivory. The wooden box features an inscription from Gantai on the outside, a single character on the top meaning “monkey”. On the bottom of the lid is an inscription with, among other things, the dating reads Bunsei 7th year, i.e. 1824. A Japanese certificate accompanies the rolls. Condition report: On the whole, very good condition IMAGE DIMENSION 105,7 x 28,5 CM, ROLL 192 x 39,2 CM From a private German collection Expertise: Wolfmar Zacken

      Galerie Zacke
    • GANTAI (1782 - 1865)
      Oct. 05, 2013

      GANTAI (1782 - 1865)

      Est: €120 - €600

      GANTAI (1782 - 1865) Painting on paper. Hanging scroll with brocade mounting and wooden box. Japan, 19th cent. A depiction of a standing crane with a magnificent tail. Darstellung eines stehenden Kranichs mit prachtvollem Schweif. SIZE PAINTING 114 x 37, 5 CM, SIZE SCROLL 203 x 50 CM From the estate of a German collector

      Galerie Zacke
    • Kishi Gantai (1782-1865) Tiger
      Mar. 19, 2009

      Kishi Gantai (1782-1865) Tiger

      Est: $15,000 - $20,000

      Tiger Hanging scroll, ink and light color on silk; depicting the animal with mouth open to roar, his powerful body crouched on a bluff, poised ready to leap forward; signed Echizen kami no Gantai with seals Gantai, Kunchin and another, dated tsuninoe inu (1898). 33 1/4 x 44 3/4in (84.4 x 113.7cm)

      Bonhams
    • Gantai (1782-1865)
      Sep. 18, 2008

      Gantai (1782-1865)

      Est: $2,500 - $3,000

      Gantai (1782-1865) Mount Fuji Signed Echizen no kami Gantai, sealed Gantai in and another seal Hanging scroll; ink and slight color on silk 21.14 x 33½in. (54 x 85cm.)

      Christie's
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