Tiger and dragon – (Ganku, Kishi Ku (Koma), Saeki Masaaki Ku (Koma), Funzen, Utanosuke, Dôkôkan, Kakandô, Kayô, Kotôkan, Kyûsôrô, Tansai, Tenkaikutsu) prijašnji Sljedeći


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Veličina: 376 x 174 cm

Muzej: Museum of Oriental Art (Turin, Italy)

Tehnika: Paper

The two screens are Tiger and Dragon, creatures evocative of autumn and spring, in a stormy rendered with broad, vigorous brushstrokes. The tiger moves on a mountainous terrain with rocks and pines. The dragon emerges from the clouds on a sea of boiling waters. The signature and seal, as well as the style and quality of these screens painting are attributed to the school of Ganku Kishi (1756-1838) and at least part of the master himself, famous as a painter of tigers (one of his paintings titled Tiger and Waves is in the British Museum).

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