• Gion Festival (1842)
  • Gion Festival (1842)
  • Gion Festival (1842)
  • Gion Festival (1842)
  • Gion Festival (1842)
  • Gion Festival (1842)
  • Gion Festival (1842)
  • Gion Festival (1842)
Gion Festival (1842)
Gion Festival (1842)
Gion Festival (1842)
Gion Festival (1842)
Gion Festival (1842)
Gion Festival (1842)
Gion Festival (1842)
Gion Festival (1842)
Hanging scroll
Item Number : 20066
Artist Kishi Renzan
Title Gion Festival (1842)
Biography Kishi Renzan(1804-1859) was a Japanese painter born in Kyoto. Studied under Kishi family of Ganku. Became the third generation member of the Kishi school after adopted to Kishi family. Served the Arisugawanomiya royal family since 1823. Influenced with the Shijo School and excelled at landscape and bird-and-flower paintings. Produced the decorative paintings of sliding doors of Imperial palace in 1855. His pupils include Kishi Chikudo and Kose Shoseki.
Description
  • color on paper with silk mounting
  • dimensions: 116×29cm (artwork) 193×31cm (overall)
  • very minor remains of bookworm on right part of paper
  • with wooden storage box
Price 180,000Yen
Season summer
Period Late Edo(1800-1867)

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