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Mori Ippo
【The carp】

This work was exhibited at the exhibition "Real-The Most Oddity" held at the Fuchu Art Museum in 2018.
Number
D-73
Title
The carp
Artist
Mori Ippo
Detail
Materials : ink, colour and gold on silk
wooden boxed
Size : W 36 × H 100.5 cm (Image) ・ W 50 × H 190.5 cm (Mount)
Condition: slightly stained, slightly soiled
Exhibit and attached in "Real-The Most Oddity"(Fuchu Art Museum / 2018)
Artist History
Mori Ippo (1798-1872) was a painter from the late Edo period. He was born in Harima. He studied under Mori Tetsuzan, a disciple of Maruyama Okyo, and was adopted by him to succeed the Mori school. He later served the Hosokawa family, the lords of the Higo Kumamoto domain.
Price
350,000yen

Mori Ippo
【The carp】

This work was exhibited at the exhibition "Real-The Most Oddity" held at the Fuchu Art Museum in 2018.
Number
D-73
Title
The carp
Artist
Mori Ippo
Detail
Materials : ink, colour and gold on silk
wooden boxed
Size : W 36 × H 100.5 cm (Image) ・ W 50 × H 190.5 cm (Mount)
Condition: slightly stained, slightly soiled
Exhibit and attached in "Real-The Most Oddity"(Fuchu Art Museum / 2018)
Artist History
Mori Ippo (1798-1872) was a painter from the late Edo period. He was born in Harima. He studied under Mori Tetsuzan, a disciple of Maruyama Okyo, and was adopted by him to succeed the Mori school. He later served the Hosokawa family, the lords of the Higo Kumamoto domain.
Price
350,000yen

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