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  • KANO SEISEN'IN OSANOBU: A SCROLL PAINTING OF JUROJIN
    Jun. 14, 2024

    KANO SEISEN'IN OSANOBU: A SCROLL PAINTING OF JUROJIN

    Est: €800 - €1,500

    KANO SEISEN'IN OSANOBU: A SCROLL PAINTING OF JUROJIN By Kano Seisen'in Osanobu (1796-1846), signed Seisen Hogen hitsu with seal Hogen Japan, early 19th century, Edo period (1615-1868) Ink and watercolors on silk. Mounted as a hanging scroll on a silk brocade frame, with bone jikusaki (roller ends). Depicting the Lucky God Jurojin, holding a nyoi scepter in one hand, as he looks down to the young boy presenting him with a minogame (thousand-year-tortoise). Inscriptions: Signed to the bottom left ‘Seisen hogen hitsu’ [Painted by Seisen, with the Hogen title] 晴川法眼筆, one seal ‘Hogen’ 法眼. One inscription to the back. Image SIZE 92 x 33.5 cm, SIZE incl. mounting 170 x 36.5 cm Condition: Good condition with wear and slight browning to paper and minor stains. The frame with traces of wear and use. Kano Seisen'in Osanobu (1796-1846) was the son of Isen'in Naganobu, he became head of the family following his father's death in 1828. He first took the name Gyokusen, then later changed to Seisen'in. Under the guidance and influence of his father, he came to attach great importance to the study of the classics, and in the course of his lifetime he produced an enormous quantity of copies, not only of Muromachi-period Chinese-style works of the Kano school, but also of the Chinese works from which they derived; he also copied painting-scrolls in the traditional 'yamato-e' style and even works such as 'Deer and Cranes’. A distinguished painter, he received the rank of hogen in 1819 and of hoin in 1834. Museum comparison: Compare a closely related scroll painting of Jurojin, in the collection of the British Museum, museum number 1913,0501,0.165.

    Galerie Zacke
  • KANO OSANOBU (1796 – 1846) Flower and Moon
    May. 17, 2024

    KANO OSANOBU (1796 – 1846) Flower and Moon

    Est: £150 - £250

    KANO OSANOBU (1796 – 1846) Flower and Moon 19th Century A Japanese hanging scroll painting, kakejiku, ink and colour on paper, inscribed, signed and sealed 155cm high, 27.5cm wide

    Chiswick Auctions
  • A RARE AND ELEGANT THREE-CASE LACQUER INRO INSPIRED BY KANO YASUNOBU (1796-1846)
    Nov. 02, 2019

    A RARE AND ELEGANT THREE-CASE LACQUER INRO INSPIRED BY KANO YASUNOBU (1796-1846)

    Est: €600 - €1,200

    A RARE AND ELEGANT THREE-CASE LACQUER INRO INSPIRED BY KANO YASUNOBU (1796-1846) Inscribed Seisen’in Hoin with kao Japan, 19th century, Edo period (1615-1868) A three-case inro lacquered in gold, silver and red takamaki-e depicting a chirping bird perched on a cherry blossom branch, the reverse showing a carnelian branch, all set on a beautiful and elegant wood ground with a fine grain. Dense nashiji covering the risers and inside. Gold lacquered inscription on the inside of the lid reading Seisen’In Hoin with red laquer kao – referring to a painting from Kano Yasunobu, whose art name was Seisen and who inspired many inro makers and lacquerers throughout the 19th century. HEIGHT 7.8 cm Condition: Miniscule losses to lacquer painting and very minor wear along the edges. Very good condition. Provenance: German private collection. Note: it has been suggested that the work could also be from a member of the Kiyokawa family, a known family of lacquerers. RefNet241019 RefInr241019

    Galerie Zacke
  • KANO SEISENIN OSANOBU (1796 – 1846): LUCKY GOD JUROJIN
    Feb. 03, 2018

    KANO SEISENIN OSANOBU (1796 – 1846): LUCKY GOD JUROJIN

    Est: €2,700 - €5,400

    Triptych, ink and pain on silk. Japan, 19th cent. The middle image features the white-bearded Jurojin in large format, one of Japan’s Seven Lucky Gods, the shichi fukujin. The name Jurojin 壽 老 人 means “long-lived old man”. He is standing, wearing a Chinese courtly dress, beneath the knotted branch of a pine tree (a symbol of longevity) next to a rock and is holding a long bamboo stick with both hands. Behind him lies his companion, a white stag. In the bottom right-hand corner is the signature SEI-SEN-IN HO-IN OSA-NOBU fude 晴 川 院 法 印 養 信 筆 and the red seal “Hoin Osanobu”. The “Hoin” in his signature is an honorary title. The two other images complement the middle images symbolism of longevity, focusing the whole triptych on this statement. The left-hand image features the lively depiction of a flying red-capped crane (tancho tsuru) with its wings spread wide. Directly beneath the precisely painted bird is a very impressively drawn plum tree, its branches full of blossoms. The tancho (“red-cap”) is a wide-spread symbol of longevity in Japan, as is the plum. The signature and seal in the bottom left-hand corner are the same as described above. The right-hand image depicts a pair of cranes walking beside green bamboo culms, also symbolic of “long life”. In the lower right-hand corner, the same signature as above. Osanobu was the son of Kano Naganobu and received many commissions for public works. He was a defender of the traditional style, but died of uninterrupted exhaustion. All three images feature high-quality mounting with silk brocade and ivory rollers. On the whole, very good condition. A certificate accompanies the images. The wooden box bears an inscription related to the images of the “three picture rolls” and names each one individually, for example, “Middle – Jurojin” etc.; below “Seisenin Hoin fude”. Condition report: On the whole, very good condition. SIZE IMAGEER UM 104,5 x 40 CM, ROLLS 192 x 53 CM From a private German collection Condition reports and further images are available upon request - Expertise: Wolfmar Zacken

    Galerie Zacke
  • KANO SEISENIN OSANOBU (1796 – 1846): LUCKY GOD JUROJIN
    Nov. 04, 2017

    KANO SEISENIN OSANOBU (1796 – 1846): LUCKY GOD JUROJIN

    Est: €4,500 - €9,000

    Triptych, ink and pain on silk. Japan, 19th cent. The middle image features the white-bearded Jurojin in large format, one of Japan’s Seven Lucky Gods, the shichi fukujin. The name Jurojin 壽 老 人 means “long-lived old man”. He is standing, wearing a Chinese courtly dress, beneath the knotted branch of a pine tree (a symbol of longevity) next to a rock and is holding a long bamboo stick with both hands. Behind him lies his companion, a white stag. In the bottom right-hand corner is the signature SEI-SEN-IN HO-IN OSA-NOBU fude 晴 川 院 法 印 養 信 筆 and the red seal “Hoin Osanobu”. The “Hoin” in his signature is an honorary title. The two other images complement the middle images symbolism of longevity, focusing the whole triptych on this statement. The left-hand image features the lively depiction of a flying red-capped crane (tancho tsuru) with its wings spread wide. Directly beneath the precisely painted bird is a very impressively drawn plum tree, its branches full of blossoms. The tancho (“red-cap”) is a wide-spread symbol of longevity in Japan, as is the plum. The signature and seal in the bottom left-hand corner are the same as described above. The right-hand image depicts a pair of cranes walking beside green bamboo culms, also symbolic of “long life”. In the lower right-hand corner, the same signature as above. Osanobu was the son of Kano Naganobu and received many commissions for public works. He was a defender of the traditional style, but died of uninterrupted exhaustion. All three images feature high-quality mounting with silk brocade and ivory rollers. On the whole, very good condition. A certificate accompanies the images. The wooden box bears an inscription related to the images of the “three picture rolls” and names each one individually, for example, “Middle – Jurojin” etc.; below “Seisenin Hoin fude”. Condition report: On the whole, very good condition. SIZE IMAGEER UM 104,5 x 40 CM, ROLLS 192 x 53 CM From a private German collection Expertise: Wolfmar Zacken

    Galerie Zacke
  • Japanese Wall Painting, Seisen Kano Osanobu
    Nov. 29, 2014

    Japanese Wall Painting, Seisen Kano Osanobu

    Est: €400 - €600

    Ink and paints on silk, brocade skirt. Blossoming plum tree branch (ume) and birds. Signed "Seisenin hogen Kano Osanobu hicu" with a seal. Kano Osanobu (*1796 - †1846). Japanese, 19th century, dimensions 33 x 103 cm. Folds. Condition 2

    Antikvity
  • Japanese Wall Painting, Seisen Kano Osanobu
    Apr. 28, 2014

    Japanese Wall Painting, Seisen Kano Osanobu

    Est: €480 - €600

    Ink and paints on silk, brocade skirt. Blossoming plum tree branch (ume) and birds. Signed "Seisenin hogen Kano Osanobu hicu" with a seal. Kano Osanobu (*1796 - †1846). Japanese, 19th century, dimensions 33 x 103 cm. Folds. Condition 2

    Antikvity
  • Kano Osanobu (1796-1846)
    Nov. 10, 2010

    Kano Osanobu (1796-1846)

    Est: £6,000 - £8,000

    Kano Osanobu (1796-1846) Jurojin and cranes Hanging scroll, triptych, ink and colour on silk, each signed Seisen'in hogen Osanobu hitsu and sealed Osanobu hoin, fitted wood box Each 104.8 x 46cm. (excluding mount)

    Christie's
  • SCROLL PAINTING ON PAPER By Kano Yasunobu. Depicting a fisherman with a net. 9" x 18".
    Aug. 25, 2010

    SCROLL PAINTING ON PAPER By Kano Yasunobu. Depicting a fisherman with a net. 9" x 18".

    Est: $400 - $600

    SCROLL PAINTING ON PAPER Circa 1800 By Kano Yasunobu. Depicting a fisherman with a net. 9" x 18".

    Eldred's
  • Kano Yasunobu (Seisen'in; 1796-1846)
    Mar. 24, 2010

    Kano Yasunobu (Seisen'in; 1796-1846)

    Est: $5,000 - $7,000

    Kano Yasunobu (Seisen'in; 1796-1846) Gibbons grasping at the reflected moon Signed Seisen'in hoin hitsu and sealed Hanging scroll; ink on silk 41 x 16¾in. (104 x 42.5cm.)

    Christie's
  • SCROLL PAINTING ON SILK By Kano Seisen'in. Depicting Mount Fuji with cottage and pine tree. Signed and seal marked. 15¼" x 29¾". Wit..
    Aug. 26, 2009

    SCROLL PAINTING ON SILK By Kano Seisen'in. Depicting Mount Fuji with cottage and pine tree. Signed and seal marked. 15¼" x 29¾". Wit..

    Est: $2,500 - $3,000

    SCROLL PAINTING ON SILK Early 19th Century By Kano Seisen'in. Depicting Mount Fuji with cottage and pine tree. Signed and seal marked. 15 1/4" x 29 3/4". With kiriwood box. Ex Collection: Frieda and Milton Rosenthal.

    Eldred's
  • Kano Osanobu (1796-1846)
    Sep. 18, 2008

    Kano Osanobu (1796-1846)

    Est: $18,000 - $22,000

    Kano Osanobu (1796-1846) Chinese landscape after Shubun Signed Seisen hogen Osanobu hitsu, sealed Osanobu no in Hanging scroll; ink and slight color on paper 59½ x 46 5/8in. (151 x 118.5cm.)

    Christie's
  • Kano Osanobu (1796-1846)
    Sep. 18, 2008

    Kano Osanobu (1796-1846)

    Est: $6,000 - $8,000

    Kano Osanobu (1796-1846) Rabbits frolicing in the waves Signed Seisen hogen hitsu and sealed Kano Hanging scroll; ink and color on silk 17 7/8 x 30 7/8in. (45.5 x 78.5cm.)

    Christie's
  • Kano Seisen'in (1796-1846) , Thatched Cottages and Mount Fuji hanging scroll, ink and color on silk
    Sep. 16, 2008

    Kano Seisen'in (1796-1846) , Thatched Cottages and Mount Fuji hanging scroll, ink and color on silk

    Est: $4,000 - $6,000

    signed and a seal Kaishin sai, mounted on brocade, fitted wood box (2) hanging scroll, ink and color on silk

    Sotheby's
  • Kano Seisen'in (Yasunobu, 1796-1846) Album of twenty-four paintings
    Sep. 09, 2008

    Kano Seisen'in (Yasunobu, 1796-1846) Album of twenty-four paintings

    Est: $1,000 - $1,500

    Album of twenty-four paintings Album leaves, ink and pale color on silk, mounted in an accordion-fold album; including ten leaves depicting Zen eccentrics and Chinese sages, ten Muromachi-style ink landscapes and four ink studies of birds; each leaf sealed Kano, the final leaf signed Seisen hogen; together with a wooden tomobako. 9 7/8 x 8 1/2in (25 x 21.6cm)

    Bonhams
  • Kano Seisen'in (Yasunobu, 1796-1846) Album of twenty-four paintings
    Dec. 18, 2007

    Kano Seisen'in (Yasunobu, 1796-1846) Album of twenty-four paintings

    Est: $2,000 - $3,000

    Album of twenty-four paintings Album leaves, ink and pale color on silk, mounted in an accordion-fold album; including ten leaves depicting Zen eccentrics and Chinese sages, ten Muromachi-style ink landscapes and four ink studies of birds; each leaf sealed Kano , the final leaf signed Seisen hogen ; together with a wooden tomobako . 9 7/8 x 8 1/2in (25 x 21.6cm)

    Bonhams
  • A KAKEMONO SCROLL BY SEISEN'IN, KANO YASUNOBU (1796-1846) 103 by 40cm., 40.5 by 15.75in. depicting peony, butterflies and a bamboo grove, in ink and colour on silk, signed Seisen'in Hogen Yasunobu ( Yoshin) hitsu, bone handles
    Nov. 10, 2005

    A KAKEMONO SCROLL BY SEISEN'IN, KANO YASUNOBU (1796-1846) 103 by 40cm., 40.5 by 15.75in. depicting peony, butterflies and a bamboo grove, in ink and colour on silk, signed Seisen'in Hogen Yasunobu ( Yoshin) hitsu, bone handles

    Est: £1,800 - £2,500

    A KAKEMONO SCROLL BY SEISEN'IN, KANO YASUNOBU (1796-1846) 103 by 40cm., 40.5 by 15.75in. depicting peony, butterflies and a bamboo grove, in ink and colour on silk, signed Seisen'in Hogen Yasunobu ( Yoshin) hitsu, bone handles

    Sotheby's
  • f - A KAKEMONO SCROLL BY SEISEN'IN, KANO YASUNOBU (1796-1846)
    Jul. 14, 2005

    f - A KAKEMONO SCROLL BY SEISEN'IN, KANO YASUNOBU (1796-1846)

    Est: £2,800 - £3,500

    depicting peony, butterflies and a bamboo grove, in ink and colour on silk, signed Seisen'in Hogen Yasunobu (Yoshin) hitsu, bone handles

    Sotheby's
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