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Lot 167: Suzuki Kason (1860-1919) Maruyama Shijo School, Meiji Period

Est: £4,000 GBP - £6,000 GBP
BonhamsLondon, United KingdomMay 11, 2010

Item Overview

Description

Maruyama Shijo School, Meiji Period
A pair of six-fold screens, both painted in ink, gold and colour on paper, one screen decorated with the lavish Yomeimon of Toshogu (the mausoleum of Tokugawa Ieyasu) in Nikko nestled among a cedar forest, the other screen depicting Shinbashi, the bridge leading to the Shinto shrine within the grounds of the Toshogu complex, both screens signed Kason with seal. 172cm x 376cm (67¾in x 148in). (2).

Artist or Maker

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Suzuki Kason was born the son of a prosperous merchant family (a favourite merchant of the Maeda clan of Kaga domain) which specialised in kimono fabrics in Edo. His style is based on the Kano school, but also influenced by Kikuchi Yosai (1788-1878) who studied paintings of the Tosa School, Maruyama Shijo School, ukiyo-e, and Western paintings. He particularly excelled at kacho-ga (flower and birds paintings), poignantly capturing the feeling of the changing four seasons.

Auction Details

Fine Japanese Art

by
Bonhams
May 11, 2010, 12:00 PM GMT

101 New Bond Street, London, LDN, W1S 1SR, UK