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  • Mitsumura Keibun, Sparrow and flower hanging scroll
    Feb. 20, 2021

    Mitsumura Keibun, Sparrow and flower hanging scroll

    Est: $300 - $500

    Mitsumura Keibun (Japanese 1779-1843), Sparrow and flower scroll, ink on paper, hanging scroll, signed and sealed, image 46"h x 13"w, overall 81"h x 18"w

    Clars Auctions
  • KEIBUN (1779-1843): FLOWERS AND BIRDS
    Mar. 22, 2019

    KEIBUN (1779-1843): FLOWERS AND BIRDS

    Est: €300 - €600

    Ink and color on silk Japan, 19th century 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. Dimensions: SCROLL SIZE 202 x 50 CM, IMAGE SIZE 113 x 37 CM Condition: Very good condition Provenance: Austrian-Japanese private collection  

    Galerie Zacke
  • KEIBUN (1779 - 1843): FLOWERS AND BIRDS
    Feb. 03, 2018

    KEIBUN (1779 - 1843): FLOWERS AND BIRDS

    Est: €330 - €660

    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 From an Austrian-Japanese collection Condition reports and further images are available upon request - Expertise: Wolmar Zacken

    Galerie Zacke
  • KEIBUN (1779 - 1843): FLOWERS AND BIRDS
    Jun. 03, 2017

    KEIBUN (1779 - 1843): FLOWERS AND BIRDS

    Est: €800 - €1,300

    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 -

    Galerie Zacke
  • KEIBUN (1779 - 1843): FLOWERS AND BIRDS
    Jan. 28, 2017

    KEIBUN (1779 - 1843): FLOWERS AND BIRDS

    Est: €960 - €1,200

    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 From an Austrian-Japanese collection

    Galerie Zacke
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