• Jurojin,with self-inscription
  • Jurojin,with self-inscription
  • Jurojin,with self-inscription
  • Jurojin,with self-inscription
  • Jurojin,with self-inscription
  • Jurojin,with self-inscription
Jurojin,with self-inscription
Jurojin,with self-inscription
Jurojin,with self-inscription
Jurojin,with self-inscription
Jurojin,with self-inscription
Jurojin,with self-inscription
Hanging scroll
Item Number : 24028
Artist Okada Beisanjin
Title Jurojin,with self-inscription
Biography Okada Beisanjin (1744-1820) was a literati painter born as the son of a prosperous rice merchant in Osaka. He came under the influence of Rai Sanyo, Uragami Gyokudō, Kimura Kenkado and Tanomura Chikuden and many other literary persons. Studied the Chinese literati painting of the Ming, Qing and Yuan dynasty. Also Served Todo clan in Ise province. Prominent painter in literati painting of Osaka. His son was Okada Hanko.
Description
  • wash on paper with silk mounting
  • 56 x 22 cm(artwork),136 x 32 cm(overall)
  • minor foxing/minor crease/minor remains of bookworm on paper
  • with wooden storage box
Price 58,000Yen
Season spring
Period Mid Edo(1700-1799),Late Edo(1800-1867)

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