秋草 掛軸 Autumn grass hanging scroll - 長谷川玉峰 Hasegawa Gyokuho - Japan - Meiji period (1868-1912)
Autumn grass is depicted in detail.
The tip of the hanging scroll is wood.
There is a little sunburn all over, but it is in good condition.
Gyokuho Hasegawa (1822-1879) was born in Kyoto as the son of the painter Genmon Hasegawa, and studied under Keifumi Matsumura of the Shijo school. His teacher, Kagefumi, was the younger brother of Goshun Matsumura, the founder of the Shijo school, and Tamaki was Kagefumi's disciple in his later years. His classmates included Kiyoshi Yokoyama and Kiho Yagi, but his skill was said to be the best among Keibun's students.
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Autumn grass is depicted in detail.
The tip of the hanging scroll is wood.
There is a little sunburn all over, but it is in good condition.
Gyokuho Hasegawa (1822-1879) was born in Kyoto as the son of the painter Genmon Hasegawa, and studied under Keifumi Matsumura of the Shijo school. His teacher, Kagefumi, was the younger brother of Goshun Matsumura, the founder of the Shijo school, and Tamaki was Kagefumi's disciple in his later years. His classmates included Kiyoshi Yokoyama and Kiho Yagi, but his skill was said to be the best among Keibun's students.