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Lovely Meiji Japanese 19th Scroll Paintings Japan Tomobako Tamazusa Kawabata 1

Lovely Meiji Japanese 19th Scroll Paintings Japan Tomobako Tamazusa Kawabata 1

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Condition Report: / / Condition is good ¦ Axis dimensions / about 184.5cm × about 32.5cm. ¦ Painting dimensions / about 111.0cm × about 30.0cm.

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Tamazusa Kawabata 1842 to 1913 Japan painter. Kyoto student. His name is Takinosuke, Keitei in another issue, and Kei in his later years. At the age of eleven, he entered the gate of Aki Nakajima, and later learned from Kaikei Oda. After moving to Tokyo, he learned oil painting with Yuichi Takahashi and Wargman. In addition, he became a modern Japanese Maruyama sect who loves Maruyama Okyo. Established an art school Tenshindo/Kawabata School of Painting, and produced Yuki Motoaki and Hirafuku Hyakuho under the gate. A professor at Tobi School, a judge for an exhibition, and an imperial arts curator. In 1913, he was 72 years old.

 

 

 

 

 

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Weight 10 kg
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Century

Japan Dynasty Periode

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