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b. 1814 - d. 1894

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    • MORI KANSAI (1814-1894), ATTRIBUÉ À
      Oct. 10, 2024

      MORI KANSAI (1814-1894), ATTRIBUÉ À

      Est: €400 - €600

      MORI KANSAI (1814-1894), ATTRIBUÉ À SUITE DE TROIS PEINTURES VERTICALES à l'encre et couleurs sur soie, représentant respectivement un couple de grues au bord d'un cours d'eau, une pousse de pin sur la berge ; une grue en vol devant le soleil, au-dessus de flots et d'un roseau ; deux personnages, dont Jurojin, accompagnés de tortues minogame. Signées Kansai de deux cachets. Montées en kakemono, réunies dans une boîte. Japon, période Meiji (1868 - 1912). A SET OF THREE HANGING WALL PAINTINGS, KAKEMONO, INK AND COLOURS ON SILK, ATTRIBUTED TO MORI KANSAI, JAPAN, MEIJI PERIOD (1868 - 1912). DIM. (CHACUNE) 36 X 106 CM (14 3/16 X 41 3/4 IN. EACH)

      Tajan
    • MORI KANSAI (1814-1894) Liu Bei Visits Zhuge Liang in a Snowstorm from The Romance of the Three Kingdoms Edo period (1615-1868), dated 1860 (2)
      Sep. 18, 2024

      MORI KANSAI (1814-1894) Liu Bei Visits Zhuge Liang in a Snowstorm from The Romance of the Three Kingdoms Edo period (1615-1868), dated 1860 (2)

      Est: $5,000 - $7,000

      MORI KANSAI (1814-1894) Liu Bei Visits Zhuge Liang in a Snowstorm from The Romance of the Three Kingdoms Edo period (1615-1868), dated 1860 A pair of six-panel folding screens in ink and light color on paper depicting three Chinese figures on horseback traveling through the snow, their destination a rustic hut on the mountainside, signed on the right screen Kansai and on the left screen Kansai Mori Kōshuku and dated Man'en ki moto, both sealed Tachibana Kōshuku in and Tachibana-shi Shiyō 60 1/4 x 140 1/4in (153 x 356.2cm) each (2).

      Bonhams
    • MORI KANSAI (1814-1894) Taiheiki (The Chronicle of Great Peace) Meiji era (1868-1912), dated 1874 (2)
      Sep. 18, 2024

      MORI KANSAI (1814-1894) Taiheiki (The Chronicle of Great Peace) Meiji era (1868-1912), dated 1874 (2)

      Est: $3,000 - $5,000

      MORI KANSAI (1814-1894) Taiheiki (The Chronicle of Great Peace) Meiji era (1868-1912), dated 1874 A pair of two-panel folding screens, painted in ink, color, and gold on paper, the right screen depicting three samurai standing on the shore next to roiling waves, the left screen two courtiers seated in a building within a rural setting, the right screen signed Kansai hitsu and the left screen signed Kansai Mori Kōshuku sha and dated Meiji nananen, both sealed Tachibana Kōshuku in and Tachibana-shi Shiyō 65 3/8 x 73in (166 x 185.4cm) each (2).

      Bonhams
    • Mori Kansai
      Mar. 27, 2024

      Mori Kansai

      Est: $1,000 - $1,500

      Mori Kansai (Japanese, 1814-1894) Color Pine Landscape ink on paper, hanging scroll signed, two artist's seals Image 49 x 19 1/2 in., 124.5 x 49.5 cm.

      Hindman
    • MORI KANSAI (1814-1894), ATTRIBUÉ À
      Sep. 28, 2023

      MORI KANSAI (1814-1894), ATTRIBUÉ À

      Est: €400 - €600

      MORI KANSAI (1814-1894), ATTRIBUÉ À SUITE DE TROIS KAKEMONO à l'encre et couleurs sur soie, représentant respectivement un couple de grues au bord d'un cours d'eau, une pousse de pin sur la berge ; une grue en vol devant le soleil, au-dessus de flots et d'un roseau ; deux personnages, dont Jurojin, accompagnés de tortues minogame. Signés Kansai de deux cachets. Réunis dans une boîte. Japon, période Meiji (1868 - 1912). THREE HANGING WALL PAINTINGS, KAKEMONO, INK AND COLOURS ON SILK, ATTRIBUTED TO MORI KANSAI, JAPAN, MEIJI PERIOD (1868 - 1912). DIM. (CHACUNE) 36 X 106 CM (14 3/16 X 41 3/4 IN. EACH)

      Tajan
    • Japanese Painted Scroll of Rats and Peppers.
      Dec. 14, 2022

      Japanese Painted Scroll of Rats and Peppers.

      Est: $200 - $400

      Japanese Painted Scroll of Rats and Peppers, Attributed to Mori Kansai (Japanese, 1814-1894). Provenance: Ex collection of Dr. Horacio Fabrega, Pittsburgh, PA; Mingei Oriental Antiques, Santa Barbara, CA. Size: 13.75'' x 20.25'', 35 x 51 cm (image); 52.5'' x 26.5'', 133 x 67 cm (scroll).

      Material Culture
    • MORI Kansai (1814 - 1894) - Lot de deux kakémonos : "Shogun avec son kanmuri" peint sur papier en Sumie. Signé Mori Kansei. Travail japonais. Dim. : +/- 180x40 cm. On y joint une peinture sur soie mar
      Sep. 07, 2022

      MORI Kansai (1814 - 1894) - Lot de deux kakémonos : "Shogun avec son kanmuri" peint sur papier en Sumie. Signé Mori Kansei. Travail japonais. Dim. : +/- 180x40 cm. On y joint une peinture sur soie mar

      Est: €300 - €400

      Lot de deux kakémonos : "Shogun avec son kanmuri" peint sur papier en Sumie. Signé Mori Kansei. Travail japonais. Dim. : +/- 180x40 cm. On y joint une peinture sur soie marouflée "Yoriya Minamoto, fondateur de la caste des samouraïs". Travail japonais. Epoque : période Edo. Dim. : +/-180x47 cm. Dans leurs boites d'origines en bois.

      Vanderkindere
    • MORI KANSAI (1814-1894): A FINE 'HARVEST TIME' SCROLL PAINTING
      Jun. 30, 2022

      MORI KANSAI (1814-1894): A FINE 'HARVEST TIME' SCROLL PAINTING

      Est: €300 - €600

      MORI KANSAI (1814-1894): A FINE 'HARVEST TIME' SCROLL PAINTING By Mori Kansai (1814-1894), signed Kaei gan tsuchinoe-saru chushu utsusu, Heian Kansai Shiyo and sealed Kansai and Tachinaba shi, Shiyo Japan, Kyoto, dated 1848 Painted with ink and watercolors on silk and mounted as a hanging scroll with a fine silk brocade frame. The painting depicts a very interesting composition of a harvest with large daikon radishes and a bunch of rice grain sheaves (inataba) dried on a rack. Two birds are squawking at each other on a shaft of bamboo which hangs from the rack. Signed to the lower right with a long inscription and two seals: 嘉永元戊申仲秋寫、平安寛斎小容 Kaei gan tsuchinoe-saru chushu utsusu, Heian Kansai Shiyo [Painted by Kansai Shiyo (Mori Kansai, art name Shiyo), in mid-autumn of Kaei 1 (1848), Kyoto]. The seals reading 寛斎 & 橘氏小容 “Kansai” and “Tachinaba shi, Shiyo”. With an inscription to the back of the scroll: 山水。図大坤(大根)”Sansui, zu Daikon” [Painting of Daikon radish in the earth] The character Kon is written with 坤 which means earth and the second hexagram of the I Ching diagram. SIZE (image) 55 x 133 cm and 69.4 x 207 cm (including mounting) Condition: Good condition with only minor wear and creases. One roller end is lost. Provenance: German private collection. Mori Kansai (art name Shiyo, 1814-1894) was born at Hagi in Nagato Province and moved to Osaka in 1831 to study with Mori Tetsuzan, who later sent to Kyoto where he painted in the Maruyama-Shijo style. A staunch adherent of the imperial loyalist faction, he found himself in political difficulties in the 1860s but after the Meiji Restoration opened a successful private art academy and continued to paint in a wide range of styles. His works are often dated.

      Galerie Zacke
    • MORI KANSAI (1814-1894): A FINE ‘HARVEST TIME’ SCROLL PAINTING
      Dec. 03, 2021

      MORI KANSAI (1814-1894): A FINE ‘HARVEST TIME’ SCROLL PAINTING

      Est: €750 - €1,500

      By Mori Kansai (1814-1894), signed Kaei gan tsuchinoe-saru chushu utsusu, Heian Kansai Shiyo and sealed Kansai and Tachinaba shi, Shiyo Japan, Kyoto, dated 1848 Painted with ink and watercolors on silk and mounted as a hanging scroll with a fine silk brocade frame. The painting depicts a very interesting composition of a harvest with large daikon radishes and a bunch of rice grain sheaves (inataba) dried on a rack. Two birds are squawking at each other on a shaft of bamboo which hangs from the rack. Signed to the lower right with a long inscription and two seals: 嘉永元戊申仲秋寫、平安寛斎小容 Kaei gan tsuchinoe-saru chushu utsusu, Heian Kansai Shiyo [Painted by Kansai Shiyo (Mori Kansai, art name Shiyo), in mid-autumn of Kaei 1 (1848), Kyoto]. The seals reading 寛斎 & 橘氏小容 “Kansai” and “Tachinaba shi, Shiyo”. With an inscription to the back of the scroll: 山水。図大坤(大根)”Sansui, zu Daikon” [Painting of Daikon radish in the earth] The character Kon is written with 坤 which means earth and the second hexagram of the I Ching diagram. SIZE (image) 55 x 133 cm and 69.4 x 207 cm (including mounting) Condition: Good condition with only minor wear and creases. One ivory roller end is lost. Provenance: German private collection. Mori Kansai (art name Shiyo, 1814-1894) was born at Hagi in Nagato Province and moved to Osaka in 1831 to study with Mori Tetsuzan, who later sent to Kyoto where he painted in the Maruyama-Shijo style. A staunch adherent of the imperial loyalist faction, he found himself in political difficulties in the 1860s but after the Meiji Restoration opened a successful private art academy and continued to paint in a wide range of styles. His works are often dated.

      Galerie Zacke
    • MORI KANSAI (1814-1894) Edo period (1615-1868), 1859 Pair of tall kakej
      May. 17, 2018

      MORI KANSAI (1814-1894) Edo period (1615-1868), 1859 Pair of tall kakej

      Est: £1,500 - £2,000

      MORI KANSAI (1814-1894) Edo period (1615-1868), 1859 Pair of tall kakejiku (hanging scrolls); ink on and colours on silk in silk mounts, depicting on the right-hand scroll a cat crossing a bridge beneath a pine tree and on the lefthand scroll another cat on the roof of a thatched farmhouse beneath the full moon, the left-hand scroll signed Tsuchinoto-hitsuji no haru sha Kansai (Drawn by Kansai in spring 1859) and sealed Tachibana Koshuku in and Tachibanashi Shiyo, the right-hand scroll sealed Tachibana Koshuku in; with a wooden storage box. Each overall: 187cm x 23.5cm (73 5/8in x 9¼in); image: 104cm x 11cm (41in x 4 3/8in). (3).

      Bonhams
    • MORI Kansai (1814 - 1894) - Kakémono représentant un "Daruma" à l'encre
      Feb. 28, 2018

      MORI Kansai (1814 - 1894) - Kakémono représentant un "Daruma" à l'encre

      Est: €400 - €600

      MORI Kansai (1814 - 1894) Kakémono représentant un "Daruma" à l'encre sur papier Japon. Signé au milieu à gauche Mori Kansai. Travail japonais. (*). Dim.:72x52cm.

      Vanderkindere
    • [Scrolls]. Mori Kansai (1814-1894). (Man sitting under a tree, with a child standing behind). Kakeji
      May. 26, 2016

      [Scrolls]. Mori Kansai (1814-1894). (Man sitting under a tree, with a child standing behind). Kakeji

      Est: €250 - €350

      [Scrolls]. Mori Kansai (1814-1894). (Man sitting under a tree, with a child standing behind). Kakejiku (hanging scroll), brush and colours on paper, within dec. silk borders, 74x29 cm. (image), 193x41 cm. (scroll), signed in pen and ink in lower left, stamp, rolled on wooden stick. - Surface dam. and repaired, sl. affecting image. Probably drawing doubled and on later silk scroll.

      Bubb > Kuyper: Auctioneers of Books, Fine Arts & Manuscripts
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