• Haha-cho, with self-inscription
  • Haha-cho, with self-inscription
  • Haha-cho, with self-inscription
  • Haha-cho, with self-inscription
  • Haha-cho, with self-inscription
  • Haha-cho, with self-inscription
  • Haha-cho, with self-inscription
  • Haha-cho, with self-inscription
Haha-cho, with self-inscription
Haha-cho, with self-inscription
Haha-cho, with self-inscription
Haha-cho, with self-inscription
Haha-cho, with self-inscription
Haha-cho, with self-inscription
Haha-cho, with self-inscription
Haha-cho, with self-inscription
Hanging scroll
Item Number : 19062
Artist Sakaki Hyakusen
Title Haha-cho, with self-inscription
Biography Sakaki Hyakusen (1697-1752) was a Japanese nanga (Chinese-style painting) artist. In his early days, studied haiku under Kagami Shiko. Taught himself to paint and made painting his profession from the age of forty eight. His painting style varied from nanga to haiga (a style of Japanese painting). His works inspired Yosa Buson.
Description
  • ink on paper with silk mounting
  • dimensions: 111×15cm(artwork), 153×23cm(overall)
  • trace of repairment on paper
  • with wooden storage box
Price 480,000Yen
Season autumn
Period Early Edo(1603-1699),Mid Edo(1700-1799)

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