狩野融川 石燈籠雀
2026年2月10日

Kano Seisen'in (Osanobu)
【Wild geese under the moon】

This work is a picturesque and fascinating depiction of the habit of geese flying in a line, with a leader at the front, and while simple, it shows a great deal of training. Seisen’in is also known for having made a huge number of copies of old paintings.
Number
D-185
Title
Wild geese under the moon
Artist
Kano Seisen'in (Osanobu)
Detail
Materials : ink and colour on silk
wooden boxed
Size : W 39 × H 106 cm (Image) ・ W 51 × H 198 cm (Mount)
finest quality mount
Condition: slightly stained , slightly creased on the mount / slightly creased on the image
Artist History
Kano Seisen’in (1796-1846) was a painter of the Kano school in the late Edo period. Born in Edo. Eldest son of Kano Isen’in Eishin. Ninth generation of the Kano school in Kobikicho. He was the ninth generation of the Kano school in Kobikicho and a painter in the inner court of the Edo shogunate. He learned painting techniques from his father and studied classical Yamato-e by copying old picture scrolls. His son is Kano Masanobu. His pupils include Kano Hogai and Hashimoto Gahou.
Price
180,000yen

Kano Seisen'in (Osanobu)
【Wild geese under the moon】

This work is a picturesque and fascinating depiction of the habit of geese flying in a line, with a leader at the front, and while simple, it shows a great deal of training. Seisen’in is also known for having made a huge number of copies of old paintings.
Number
D-185
Title
Wild geese under the moon
Artist
Kano Seisen'in (Osanobu)
Detail
Materials : ink and colour on silk
wooden boxed
Size : W 39 × H 106 cm (Image) ・ W 51 × H 198 cm (Mount)
finest quality mount
Condition: slightly stained , slightly creased on the mount / slightly creased on the image
Artist History
Kano Seisen’in (1796-1846) was a painter of the Kano school in the late Edo period. Born in Edo. Eldest son of Kano Isen’in Eishin. Ninth generation of the Kano school in Kobikicho. He was the ninth generation of the Kano school in Kobikicho and a painter in the inner court of the Edo shogunate. He learned painting techniques from his father and studied classical Yamato-e by copying old picture scrolls. His son is Kano Masanobu. His pupils include Kano Hogai and Hashimoto Gahou.
Price
180,000yen

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