A JAPANESE HANGING SCROLL ATTRIBUTED TO TOENSAI KANSHI.
ATTRIBUTED TO TOENSAI KANSHI.
18th Century.
Hashira-e, painted in ink and colour on paper, mounted as a hanging scroll, depicting a humorous scene with a male servant (yakko) sticking his tongue out to a woman with a towel wrapped around her head, signed Kanshi hitsu, with a fitted box, 82 x 16cm. (2)
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Provenance: Formerly in the collection of Gordon House (1932-2004), the British graphic designer.
Other paintings by Kanshi are in the collection at the British Museum and The Feinberg Collection.
*For a full condition report, please contact the department.*
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ATTRIBUTED TO TOENSAI KANSHI.
18th Century.
Hashira-e, painted in ink and colour on paper, mounted as a hanging scroll, depicting a humorous scene with a male servant (yakko) sticking his tongue out to a woman with a towel wrapped around her head, signed Kanshi hitsu, with a fitted box, 82 x 16cm. (2)
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Provenance: Formerly in the collection of Gordon House (1932-2004), the British graphic designer.
Other paintings by Kanshi are in the collection at the British Museum and The Feinberg Collection.
*For a full condition report, please contact the department.*
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