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  • Daibutsu-den at Hoko-ji
  • Daibutsu-den at Hoko-ji
  • Daibutsu-den at Hoko-ji
  • Daibutsu-den at Hoko-ji
  • Daibutsu-den at Hoko-ji
Daibutsu-den at Hoko-ji
Daibutsu-den at Hoko-ji
Daibutsu-den at Hoko-ji
Daibutsu-den at Hoko-ji
Daibutsu-den at Hoko-ji
Daibutsu-den at Hoko-ji
Daibutsu-den at Hoko-ji
Daibutsu-den at Hoko-ji
Hanging scroll
Item Number : 20088
Artist Hanabusa Iccho
Title Daibutsu-den at Hoko-ji
Biography Hanabusa Iccho(1652-1724) was a Japanese painter born in Osaka and his father was a doctor of the Kameyama domain in Ise (present Mie Prefecture). Learned under Kano Yasunobu and Matsuo Basho. Exiled to Miyake Island due to painting satirized Tokugawa Tsunayoshi. Later was forgiven to return to Edo and named himself Hanabusa Iccho.

Okura Kosai (?-1863) who was a famous connoisser of old writing in the Edo period, who served for Kishu (present Wakayama prefecture) Tokugawa family.
Description
  • color, gold paste on paper with silk mounting
  • 76 × 18 cm(artwork), 156 × 30 cm(overall)
  • tag appraised by Okura Kosai
  • exhibited at the "Arts of Buddha Country" at Fuchu City Art Museum (2024) and comes with the above exhibition catalog
  • with wooden storage box
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Period Early Edo(1603-1699),Mid Edo(1700-1799)

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