司馬江漢 Shiba Kokan (1747-1818) Japanese antique art kakejiku kakemono wall hanging scroll / Suiboku Ink Landscape Sansui with Box A629
司馬江漢 Shiba Kokan (1747-1818) Japanese antique art kakejiku kakemono wall hanging scroll / Suiboku Ink Landscape Sansui with Box A629
Description
司馬江漢 Shiba Kokan (1747-1818) Japanese antique art kakejiku kakemono wall hanging scroll / Suiboku Ink Landscape Sansui with Box A629
Western-style painter of the late Edo period. Dutch scholar. A thinker. He first studied the Kano school, then ukiyoe (under the name Suzuki Harushige) and Nanpohin school, and later became friends with Hiraga Gennai and became interested in Western painting. He painted Japanese landscapes in oil. In 1783, he succeeded in etching (copperplate engraving) for the first time in Japan. He established the Western method of painting Japanese landscapes. He also worked to introduce natural science, such as the geocentric theory, and excelled at writing essays.
Whole dimensions: 26.7" W x 71.3" H / 67.9cm x 181.2cm
Inside dimensions: 19.7" W x 48.3" H / 50.1cm x 122.6cm
Material: Silk
Technique: Handpainted
Roller ends: Wood
Weight: 790g including Box
Condition
Antique items have originally crease, stain, damage, and more. I would like you to refer to the listing photos, but please understand that it's difficult to show all conditions by the photos. Special notes: STAIN, CREASE a little, DAMAGE a little, WARP, STAIN in the back of the mounting, DAMAGE in the box.
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Description
Description
司馬江漢 Shiba Kokan (1747-1818) Japanese antique art kakejiku kakemono wall hanging scroll / Suiboku Ink Landscape Sansui with Box A629
Western-style painter of the late Edo period. Dutch scholar. A thinker. He first studied the Kano school, then ukiyoe (under the name Suzuki Harushige) and Nanpohin school, and later became friends with Hiraga Gennai and became interested in Western painting. He painted Japanese landscapes in oil. In 1783, he succeeded in etching (copperplate engraving) for the first time in Japan. He established the Western method of painting Japanese landscapes. He also worked to introduce natural science, such as the geocentric theory, and excelled at writing essays.
Whole dimensions: 26.7" W x 71.3" H / 67.9cm x 181.2cm
Inside dimensions: 19.7" W x 48.3" H / 50.1cm x 122.6cm
Material: Silk
Technique: Handpainted
Roller ends: Wood
Weight: 790g including Box
Condition
Antique items have originally crease, stain, damage, and more. I would like you to refer to the listing photos, but please understand that it's difficult to show all conditions by the photos. Special notes: STAIN, CREASE a little, DAMAGE a little, WARP, STAIN in the back of the mounting, DAMAGE in the box.























