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HOSEN HIGASHIHARA: A SCROLL PAINTING OF TWO CARPS HOSEN HIGASHIHARA: A SCROLL PAINTING OF TWO CARPS By Hosen Higashihara (1900-1972), signed Hosen with seal Hosen Japan, Mid-20th century Ink and watercolors on silk. Mounted as a hanging scroll on a silk brocade frame with ivory handles. Depicting a pair of carps swimming close to each other in a stream. Inscriptions: Signed to the top-right, Hosen 方僊 , one seal, Hosen 方僊 . Signed with seal, ‘Hosen gaki’ [Painted and put up by Hosen] 方僊画記 to the underside of the tomobako. Image SIZE 63.5 x 72 cm, SIZE incl. mounting 89 x 181 cm Condition: Excellent condition with minor wear. The mounting with minor traces of wear. Important notice: Please note that we will need to remove the ivory roller ends before shipping / handing over the item. The roller ends are not part of this offer. With a wood tomobako storage box. (2) In Asian lore, the carp is associated with good fortune and perseverance. Although the carp lives primarily in quiet waters, its symbolic meanings have led to a Japanese design convention of showing the fish arching upward, often mounting waterfalls. Hosen Higashihara (1900-1972) was born in Okayama, Japan. He left Kyoto in 1942 and became a student of Takeuchi Seiho. After having his painting Hana Ringo (two paintings of one pair) accepted for the first time at the 9th Bunten Exhibition in 1915, he exhibited his work at many official exhibitions and was recommended for the 11th Teiten Exhibition, and from the following 12th Exhibition he was not accepted. During this period, he frequently exhibited his works at exhibitions in Japan and abroad, and also painted bamboo works, and paintings for the ceiling of Eiheiji Temple and Minatogawa Shrine. His specialties were flower-and-bird paintings such as Chicken-crowned Night (12th Imperial Exhibition), White Camellia (13th Imperial Exhibition) and Seishu (14th Imperial Exhibition).

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HOSEN HIGASHIHARA: A SCROLL PAINTING OF TWO CARPS HOSEN HIGASHIHARA: A SCROLL PAINTING OF TWO CARPS By Hosen Higashihara (1900-1972), signed Hosen with seal Hosen Japan, Mid-20th century Ink and watercolors on silk. Mounted as a hanging scroll on a silk brocade frame with ivory handles. Depicting a pair of carps swimming close to each other in a stream. Inscriptions: Signed to the top-right, Hosen 方僊 , one seal, Hosen 方僊 . Signed with seal, ‘Hosen gaki’ [Painted and put up by Hosen] 方僊画記 to the underside of the tomobako. Image SIZE 63.5 x 72 cm, SIZE incl. mounting 89 x 181 cm Condition: Excellent condition with minor wear. The mounting with minor traces of wear. Important notice: Please note that we will need to remove the ivory roller ends before shipping / handing over the item. The roller ends are not part of this offer. With a wood tomobako storage box. (2) In Asian lore, the carp is associated with good fortune and perseverance. Although the carp lives primarily in quiet waters, its symbolic meanings have led to a Japanese design convention of showing the fish arching upward, often mounting waterfalls. Hosen Higashihara (1900-1972) was born in Okayama, Japan. He left Kyoto in 1942 and became a student of Takeuchi Seiho. After having his painting Hana Ringo (two paintings of one pair) accepted for the first time at the 9th Bunten Exhibition in 1915, he exhibited his work at many official exhibitions and was recommended for the 11th Teiten Exhibition, and from the following 12th Exhibition he was not accepted. During this period, he frequently exhibited his works at exhibitions in Japan and abroad, and also painted bamboo works, and paintings for the ceiling of Eiheiji Temple and Minatogawa Shrine. His specialties were flower-and-bird paintings such as Chicken-crowned Night (12th Imperial Exhibition), White Camellia (13th Imperial Exhibition) and Seishu (14th Imperial Exhibition).

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For sale on Wednesday 04 Sep : 11:00 (CEST)
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Galerie Zacke
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