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Description
Kanabata Gyokushō (金幡玉章, 1842–1913) was a Japanese artist active during the Meiji period, known for his expertise in kakejiku (hanging scrolls) and calligraphy. His work, influenced by Chinese literati and Japanese ink wash styles, often depicted landscapes, birds, and flowers. Gyokushō was respected for his delicate brushwork and poetic compositions, blending traditional techniques with modern influences of the time.
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Artist | Kanabata Gyokushō |
Title | Cranes and turtles |
Date | |
Material | Aquarel |
Dimensions | 196 x 55 cm(each scroll) |
Signature | Signed by hand |
Condition | Good |
Provenance | Private collection |
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