LOT 0014 KANO SHOEI Battle Scene From The Taishokan
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宽49.8cm
材质:Fan painting mounted as a hanging scroll;ink, color, gold and gold leaf on paper 拍品描述:Sealed Naonobu 来源 Kokon, Inc., New York Kano Shoei anchors the third quarter of the sixteenth century with a calm and mature style that bridges the work of his father, Kano Motonobu, and his son, Kano Eitoku. Taishokan is an ancient folktale about a diving woman (ama) who retrieves a precious gem from the Dragon King of the Sea. At the center of the story is the founder of the Fujiwara clan, Fujiwara no Kamatari (614-669), also known by his court title, Taishokan (meaning The great Woven Cap).
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