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17th Century

SET OF THREE JAPANESE SCROLL PAINTINGS ON SILK BY KANO TANYU (1602-1674)

Painted in his 64th year. Central scroll depicts poet Li Po riding a mule. Flanking scrolls depict a winter landscape with a pavilion and snow-covered mountains, and a river landscape with trees and towering cliffs. Each signed and seal marked "Seimei".
44.25" x 15.25". With kiriwood box and extensive authentication documentation from the Late 18th Century.
Condition: Generally good condition.

  • Provenance: The Symmes / Shiro Kuma Collection.
  • Exhibited: Monsanto Gallery, Lander University, Greenwood, South Carolina, September 2011.
  • Literature: Lead illustration in the March/April 1986 issue of Southern Accents Magazine, in an article in the Antiques feature titled "Oriental Scroll Paintings: The Survival of a Delicate Art Form" by Edwin C. Symmes, Jr.

    Note:
    Boston's Museum of Fine Arts compared these paintings with others done at this time in Kano Tanyu's life, including a triptych of pine, plum and bamboo and a landscape of Mount Fuji. These were noted to be of fine quality.

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