Japanese radish - Matsumura Keibun (1779-1843) - Japan - Late Edo period
*This is an antique item. Please understand that it is used and shows some signs of wear.
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Height 112 Width 27. 5 cm(Image)
Height 178. 5 Width 29. 5 cm(Mount)
Ink on paper
Wooden boxed (signed by the painter / double)
Wooden roller ends
Slightly creased / Slightly damaged / Lacquer peel on the roller ends
Japanese radish is one of the most popular winter vegetables in Japan. The painter Matsumura Keibun (1779-1843) received his first art lessons from his older half-brother, Matsumura Goshun. Keibun inherited Goshun's studio of the Shijō school of painting afterwards.
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*This is an antique item. Please understand that it is used and shows some signs of wear.
*Our shipping method is Fed. EX.
Height 112 Width 27. 5 cm(Image)
Height 178. 5 Width 29. 5 cm(Mount)
Ink on paper
Wooden boxed (signed by the painter / double)
Wooden roller ends
Slightly creased / Slightly damaged / Lacquer peel on the roller ends
Japanese radish is one of the most popular winter vegetables in Japan. The painter Matsumura Keibun (1779-1843) received his first art lessons from his older half-brother, Matsumura Goshun. Keibun inherited Goshun's studio of the Shijō school of painting afterwards.