Shimomura Kanzan (1873–1930)
Rainbow
Color and gold on silk, framed
Accompanied by the certificate of authenticity by TOCFA
With an authentication by Nakajima Kiyoshi (1899-1989) on the box
127 x 50 cm (image)
128.5 x 52 cm (overall)
Accompanied by the certificate of authenticity by TOCFA
With an authentication by Nakajima Kiyoshi (1899-1989) on the box
127 x 50 cm (image)
128.5 x 52 cm (overall)
Shimomura Kanzan (nihonga painter; 1873–1930) Nihonga painter from Wakayama Prefecture. Kanzan graduated from the Tokyo School of Fine Arts. He was a disciple of Kano Hogai and Hashimoto Gahō. Together...
Shimomura Kanzan (nihonga painter; 1873–1930)
Nihonga painter from Wakayama Prefecture. Kanzan graduated from the Tokyo School of Fine Arts. He was a disciple of Kano Hogai and Hashimoto Gahō. Together with Yokoyama Taikan and Hishida Shunso, Kanzan was one of the central members of the Japan Art Institute; he played an important role in its later revival. Professor at the Tokyo School of Fine Arts and designated Imperial Household Artist.
Nihonga painter from Wakayama Prefecture. Kanzan graduated from the Tokyo School of Fine Arts. He was a disciple of Kano Hogai and Hashimoto Gahō. Together with Yokoyama Taikan and Hishida Shunso, Kanzan was one of the central members of the Japan Art Institute; he played an important role in its later revival. Professor at the Tokyo School of Fine Arts and designated Imperial Household Artist.