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A FINE SCROLL PAINTING OF PLAYFUL KARAKO, AFTER SOGA SHOHAKU A FINE SCROLL PAINTING OF PLAYFUL KARAKO, AFTER SOGA SHOHAKU Japan, Meiji period (1868-1912) Ink, watercolors, gouache, and gold paint on silk. Mounted as a hanging scroll on a silk brocade frame with wooden handles. Depicting three mischievous karako as they giggle and smile coyly at the viewer. Inscriptions: Signed ‘Soga Shohaku hitsu’ 曽我 […]白筆 with seal. One inscription to the back in pencil Soga Shohaku. Image SIZE 77 x 64.5 cm, SIZE incl. mounting 153 x 74 cm Condition: Good condition with minor wear. Few stains, creasing, folds, flaking, minor losses, and tiny tears. The frame with traces of wear and creasing. Soga Shohaku (1730-1781) was a Japanese painter of the Edo period. Shohaku distinguished himself from his contemporaries by preferring the brush style of the Muromachi period, an aesthetic that was already passé 150 years before his birth. His monstrous depictions of prominent figures were extremely unusual compared to other painters of his time.

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A FINE SCROLL PAINTING OF PLAYFUL KARAKO, AFTER SOGA SHOHAKU A FINE SCROLL PAINTING OF PLAYFUL KARAKO, AFTER SOGA SHOHAKU Japan, Meiji period (1868-1912) Ink, watercolors, gouache, and gold paint on silk. Mounted as a hanging scroll on a silk brocade frame with wooden handles. Depicting three mischievous karako as they giggle and smile coyly at the viewer. Inscriptions: Signed ‘Soga Shohaku hitsu’ 曽我 […]白筆 with seal. One inscription to the back in pencil Soga Shohaku. Image SIZE 77 x 64.5 cm, SIZE incl. mounting 153 x 74 cm Condition: Good condition with minor wear. Few stains, creasing, folds, flaking, minor losses, and tiny tears. The frame with traces of wear and creasing. Soga Shohaku (1730-1781) was a Japanese painter of the Edo period. Shohaku distinguished himself from his contemporaries by preferring the brush style of the Muromachi period, an aesthetic that was already passé 150 years before his birth. His monstrous depictions of prominent figures were extremely unusual compared to other painters of his time.

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